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Can Web 2.0 Revolutionize Corporate Responsibility?

James Farrar, Gerhard Pohl, Emily Polk, Steve A. Rochlin, Devin T. Stewart, Andrew Zolli

Friday, October 3, 2008

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This lively panel examines the intersection of Web 2.0 technologies and the effort to hold corporations to account for both the harms and benefits they create.
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James Farrar

Gerhard Pohl

Emily Polk

Steve A. Rochlin

Devin T. Stewart

Andrew Zolli

Keywords
Corporations, Ethics

Topics
Business
Ethics
Ethics in Business

Region
Global

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