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Conflict-Handling in Industry-Wide Codes

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Since the Second World War public opinion of companies and their behaviour has changed significantly. Until the beginning of the 1970s companies were primarily regarded as important contributors to the general welfare of the population. Since then, however many groups of the society have become very sensitive to the negative side-effects of companies’ activities, e.g. the pollution of the environment.

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GĂĽnter Dlugos Wolfgang Dorow Dan Farrell

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Frieling, A. (1993). Conflict-Handling in Industry-Wide Codes. In: Dlugos, G., Dorow, W., Farrell, D. (eds) Organizational Politics. Gabler Verlag. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-322-89832-6_7

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