Which of the following best describes the trend in social responsibility models used by companies?

A. Most companies are changing from a socioeconomic approach to an economic approach to social responsibility.
B. There has really been no pattern of change over the last century because most companies take a socioeconomic approach.
C. There has been a sporadic shift back and forth between the economic and socioeconomic model as the best business solution.
D. Relatively little transformation has left the economic model as the philosophy for most businesses.
E. More companies have been bypassing the economic model in favor of the socioeconomic model in recent years.


Answer: E

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