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Contents Stakeholders of Tesco 1 Internal stakeholder 1 External stakeholders 1 Connected stakeholders 1-2 Consideration power 2 Tesco mission statement 2 Actions of Tesco towards the society 3 Tesco ethical behaviour improvement 3 Deontology approach 3 Utilitarianism approach 4 Teleology approach 4 Egoism approach 4 Introduction 4-5 Conclusion 5 Bibliographic 5 Internet reference 5 Introduction I carried out a research on UK supermarkets' social responsibilities and business ethics and then I decided to use Tesco for my assignment. I decided to use Tesco because; Tesco have a wide range of policies regarding their suppliers, customers, shareholders and the community. "At Tesco, we aim to make a positive contribution to society. Our CSR programme builds on this commitment and is backed by our 'Every Little Helps' approach." John Gardiner, chairman of Tesco plc. Tesco uses a combination approach of deontology, utilitarianism, teleology and egoism (Boddy 2002) to the ethical of the society. An ethical assessment will consider the position of the staff, the nature and interrelationship of activities, product and service ranges, mixes and balances, relationships with the community and environment. Stakeholders of Tesco Stakeholder is defined by Mullins...

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