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15 November, 20:56

At a recent St Louis town hall meeting, citizens expressed concern regarding the impact of a proposed new riverboat casino. The owner of the proposed St. Louis Blues Casino responded, "I don't know what all of this fuss is about. I'm just a businessman trying to earn a profit, provide new jobs, and pay taxes." His response reflects an overall commitment to corporate social responsibility. True False

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  1. 15 November, 21:06
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    False.

    Explanation:

    This issue is false, because corporate social governance is a system by which organizations are managed and controlled and involves the relationship between the company and stakeholders, such as government, partners, society, supervisory bodies, board of directors, etc.

    So the owner of St. Louis Blues Casino replied that he is unaware of the citizens' concern about the impact of a proposed new river casino and that he is just an entrepreneur trying to make a profit, create new jobs and pay taxes, it follows that this The Casino owner's response does not correspond to a general commitment to corporate social responsibility. For the entrepreneur must be the first to know all the issues involved in opening a new business, such as the limitations and negative externalities of a location.

    An attitude of social and corporate responsibility involves the processes, conduct, policies, customs and alignment of business with the interests of stakeholders.
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