RT Article T1 GM and corporate responsibility JF Journal of business ethics VO 5 IS 3 SP 177 OP 179 A1 De George, Richard T. LA English YR 1986 UL https://ixtheo.de/Record/1785596500 AB Only by distinguishing corporate, moral, social and legal responsibility can GM know how to weigh and respond to its various responsibilities. Corporate responsibility stems from the ends for which the corporation is formed. In addition the corporation is responsible for meeting the moral demands that come from the moral law. The corporation is responsible for meeting legitimate social demands proposed by society. If society uses the law to express its demands, the demands yield legal responsibilities. Those demands that are social but neither moral nor legal may not be legitimate demands that GM must respond to at all. K1 Moral Demand K1 Social Demand K1 Legal Responsibility K1 Corporate Responsibility K1 Economic Growth DO 10.1007/BF00383623