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Microsoft's partnership with unhcr--pro bono publico? / Gabriele Suder, Nina Marie Nicolas.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Suder, Gabriele, author.
Nicolas, Nina Marie, author.
Series:
SAGE Knowledge. Cases.
SAGE Knowledge. Cases
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Microsoft Corporation--Case studies.
Microsoft Corporation.
Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees.
Digital divide--Case studies.
Digital divide.
Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees--Case studies.
Genre:
Case studies.
Physical Description:
1 online resource : illustrations.
Place of Publication:
London : NeilsonJournals Publishing, 2009.
System Details:
text file
Summary:
The discussion of ethics, corporate responsibility and its educational dimensions focuses primarily on CSR, corporate citizenship and philanthropic theory and practise. The partnership between Microsoft Corporation and UNHCR was launched to help the victims of the Kosovo crisis, at the same time as the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation gained momentum, and in particular, at the same time as Microsoft experienced a decrease in stock value. This case study sheds light on a decade of Microsoft Corp. efforts to align business objectives with refugee aid, by use of corporate expertise and company revenues. As a leader in technology and corporate citizenship, can Microsoft bridge the digital divide for the disadvantaged and arouse the unlimited potential of tomorrow's leaders, as the company claims in its communications? Is the partnership beneficial to UNHCR, in line with corporate objectives of "doing big things" and "doing good"?
Notes:
Originally Published InSuder, G., & Nicolas, N. M. (2009). Microsoft's partnership with UNHCR--Pro bono publico? Journal of Business Ethics Education, 6(1), 169-182. JBEE6-0CS2.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
No ILL or scholarly sharing allowed.
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ISBN:
9781526460769
OCLC:
1089144605
Access Restriction:
Restricted for use by site license.

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