CHAPTER 33

A Moral Dilemma: Understand the Challenges of Sourcing from the International Market (with Charles Skuba)

Marketing Management, Fall 2012

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The size and scope of global corporations in the 21st century is enormous. Global corporations have vast reach and economic power, almost akin to creators and financiers like the banking dynasty of the Fugger family in the 16th century or the trade dominating East India Company of the 18th century. For example, the Coca-Cola Company sells it branded products in more than 200 countries, and Procter & Gamble estimates that 4 ­billion of the world’s 7 billion people buy P&G brands in 180 ­countries every ...

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