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Corporate Citizenship: Managing Relationships with Professionals and Government

AIDS & Public Policy Journal 18, no. 3/4 (Fall/Winter 2003) 61-76
Greg Hughes, Sonali Rammohan, and Linda Emanuel


The authors introduce a map that describes the interaction between the social/professional, private enterprise, and government sectors, and use the map to analyze three cases that fall across all three sectors of society, involving activity in the commercial sector responding to HIV/AIDS in Africa.
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