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In recent years the business climate in the Netherlands and other European countries has changed considerably - and I must add, this has often been a change for the better. In the sixties and seventies large companies may have been considered nothing more than wolves in sheep’s clothing, but today they are regarded more as the motor of prosperity and the outside world has high expectations of them - sometimes even too high.
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Dekker, W. (1990). The Responsible Corporation and the Subversive Side of Ethics. In: Enderle, G., Almond, B., Argandoña, A. (eds) People in Corporations. Issues in Business Ethics, vol 1. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-009-2083-5_2
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