| | | | | | | A PBS documentary uncovered documents revealing a 1991 deal in which Firestone agreed to pay Liberian warlord, Charles Taylor, $2.3 million in exchange for keeping its profitable Liberia rubber farm in operation during a bloody civil war. This case explores the social and economic implications of a multinational company operating in a politically unstable and economically undeveloped country. View Case Details
| | | | | | Author: Andrew Hoffman - Holcim (US) Professor of Sustainable Enterprise; Director, Erb Institute for Global Sustainable Enterprise Topics: Corporate Social Responsibility, Sustainability, Ethics, Emerging/Developing Economies Student Level: Undergraduate, Graduate, Executive Teaching Note: Available to Registered Educators | | | | | | | | |
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