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Student Name

KAJAL VISHRAM VALANI
Student ID

17865702
Subject Name and Number

Business Academic Skills 700002
Tutorial Group

Tutorial Day and Time

TUESDAY; 2PM-5PM
Tutor

ANGELA OSCHWALD
Title of Assignment

Researching Section 3: Annotated Bibliography
Length

400 words plus references
Due Date

Within the first 10 minutes of the Week 7 Workshop and online (Turnitin)
Date Submitted

WEEK 7; 8TH APRIL 2014

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RESEARCHING SECTION 3: ANNOTATED BIBLIOGRAPHY

Assessment question
Evaluate business conduct in the mining industry using three ethical principles of the Global Business Standards Codex.

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Cragg, W & Greenbaum, A 2002, ‘Reasoning about Responsibilities: Mining Company Managers on What Stakeholders are Owed’, Journal of Business Ethics, vol. 39, no.3, pp.319-335, viewed 7 April 2014,

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