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Business students willing to sacrifice future salary for good corporate social responsibility: study

  • Written by Debbie Haski-Leventhal, Associate Professor in Management, Macquarie Graduate School of Management
imageThe study found business students were concerned about their future employers' corporate social responsibility.Mays Business School/Flickr, CC BY-NC-ND

More than 90% of business students in a study on corporate social responsibility said they would be willing to sacrifice some percentage of their future salary to work for a responsible employer. A...

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