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According to Guy Mundlak and Issi Rosen-Zvi, hypotheses for the existence of CSR reports include:
I. They have instrumental value to governments.
II. They are a focal point for persuading the corporate world that a new ethical discourse is emerging.
III. They are created to persuade competitors to adopt similar measures and standards of responsibility.
IV. They are created in an attempt to persuade managers and employees that they should be proud of their workplace.
Declining Importance
A situation or trend where a particular factor, issue, or economic sector becomes less significant or influential over time.
Sherman Antitrust Act
A landmark federal statute in the United States passed in 1890 that outlaws monopolistic business practices, aiming to preserve fair competition in the marketplace.
FTC
The Federal Trade Commission, a U.S. government agency aimed at protecting consumers and ensuring a strong competitive market by enforcing antitrust and consumer protection laws.
Celler-Kefauver
A United States antitrust law passed in 1950, amending the Clayton Act to prevent corporate acquisitions that could reduce competition.
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