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The Exxon Valdez Oil Spill
Freeman, R. Edward; Bennett, Patricia V. Case E-0085 / Published October 8, 1996 / 51 pages.
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This case requires students to assess Exxon's ethical responsibilities in the aftermath of the large-scale environmental disaster caused by one of its tankers running aground in Prince William Sound, Alaska. Through a detailed chronology of events and descriptions of the roles played by the various individuals involved in the accident, the case provides a forum for discussing to what extent a company can and should be involved in compensating for such a disaster.




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    This case requires students to assess Exxon's ethical responsibilities in the aftermath of the large-scale environmental disaster caused by one of its tankers running aground in Prince William Sound, Alaska. Through a detailed chronology of events and descriptions of the roles played by the various individuals involved in the accident, the case provides a forum for discussing to what extent a company can and should be involved in compensating for such a disaster.

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