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The Caux Round Table principles for business

L L Curtin

    Nursing Management
    |February 1, 1996
    PubMed
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    The Caux Round Table developed the first international code of business ethics in 1994, based on kyosei and human dignity. These principles remain relevant for modern healthcare business conduct.

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    Area of Science:

    • Business Ethics
    • International Business Law

    Background:

    • The Caux Round Table, established in 1994, is recognized for creating the first international code of business ethics.
    • This initiative involved collaboration among business leaders from Japan, Europe, and the United States.