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Chapter 25, Problem 9BTN
Access Samsung's 2013 Corporate Sustainability Report, from its website www.samsung.com. Identify and read the section “Social Responsibility: Making Contributions Around the Globe."
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Samsung's 2013 Corporate Sustainability Report notes that the company spent 245 billion Korean won in 2012 for programs devoted to better health and education for children. Why would a company like Samsung pursue such a costly program?
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