- Investigate this story and describe what has happened to Volkswagen since this scandal broke.
- What activities might Volkswagen engage in to satisfy the four components of corporate citizenship: economic, legal, ethical, and philanthropic?
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a. In the summer of 2015, Volkswagen was touting on its corporate website that it was one of only two automakers to be listed in both the Dow Jones Sustainability Index (DJSI) World and DJSI Europe. It was considered a best in ESG class firm. Unfortunately, in September of that year the news broke that Volkswagen had programmed some of its cars to cheat on the diesel emissions tests. This event has had significant ramifications for Volkswagens relationships with its customers, investors, and regulatory agencies around the world. Investigate this story and describe what has happened to Volkswagen since this scandal broke.
b. What activities might companies engage in to satisfy the four components of corporate citizenship: economic, legal, ethical, and philanthropic? c. By embracing citizenship goals, assess whether corporations can insulate themselves from many activist actions, thereby avoiding negative media events.
Cornett, Marcia; Cornett, Marcia. Finance: Applications and Theory (p. 29). McGraw-Hill Higher Education. Kindle Edition.