Union Carbides Bhopal Plant (A) Harvard Case Solution & Analysis

In December 1984, the Union Carbide plant in Bhopal, India, the leak, releasing thousands of gallons of highly toxic gas into the atmosphere. By the time the leak was sealed, more than 2,000 people died. In a series of three excerpts from published reports, it covers the events that led to the tragedy, and after - the financial, legal and emotional - for management of Union Carbide in. The enclosure is designed for students to explore the complex set of responsibilities surrounding foreign direct investment. This gives them the opportunity to discuss the extent to which the American administration Union Carbide was responsible for actions taken by Indians in India, and then think about the responsibility in terms of its various components - financial, commercial and moral "Hide <. br /> by Suzanne Hull, Julia Roy, Debora L. Spar Source: Harvard Business School 17 pages. Publication Date: June 28, 1995. Prod. #: 795070-PDF-ENG

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