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The most famous advocate of the instrumental approach model to corporate social responsibility is the Nobel Prize-winning economist _____.
Wi-Fi Hotspots
Public or private locations where wireless internet access is made available to devices like smartphones, tablets, and laptops.
Project Loon
An initiative by Alphabet (Google's parent company) aimed at providing internet access to remote areas via high-altitude balloons.
Ethical Implications
The broader impacts, both positive and negative, that a decision or action may have on society, individuals, and the environment in ethical terms.
GPS System
Global Positioning System, a satellite-based navigation system that provides location and time information globally.
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