Corporate social responsibility of Volkswagen: Error or fraud?
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Manipulation of diesel engines of Volkswagen in the United States to pass environmental preventive controls has been the occasion for a huge and still not closed its consequences fraud, which is having worldwide repercussions in various aspects: technical, political, legal derivatives of confidence in the consumer or the responsibilities and damage to third parties– and, above all, ethical. The debate on corporate social responsibility must adjust to new situations and challenges, deepening both its forecasts and its foundations.
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