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Being socially responsible is generally considered

A. a good thing to do only if a company is profitable.
B. inappropriate for most firms in today's challenging markets.
C. beyond the norms of corporate ethical behavior.
D. a necessary part of every firm's strategy.
E. the responsibility of corporate-sponsored foundations that can effectively concentrate a firm's
good deeds.

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Answer: C. Beyond the norms of corporate ethical behavior.

Explanation: While corporate social responsibility programs can benefit both society and the firm itself, these programs are generally considered above and beyond and are not a necessity for every firm.

The correct answer is: beyond the norms of corporate ethical behavior.

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