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Which 'corporate responsibility' is not part of Carroll's CSR pyramid?Group of answer choicesEconomicLegalEthicalEnvironmentalPhilanthropic

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Which 'corporate responsibility' is not part of Carroll's CSR pyramid?Group of answer choicesEconomicLegalEthicalEnvironmentalPhilanthropic

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The 'corporate responsibility' that is not part of Carroll's CSR pyramid is 'Environmental'. Carroll's CSR pyramid includes four types of responsibilities: Economic, Legal, Ethical, and Philanthropic. The Environmental responsibility, while important, is not explicitly mentioned in Carroll's model. It can be argued that it falls under the umbrella of Ethical responsibilities, but it is not a separate category in this particular model.

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