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The Beautiful Game – The Qatar World Cup 2022
John March and Chris Wilson
Leeds University Business School, Leeds University, UK
Volume 12: 2015 pp. 159-164: ABSTRACT
The case study concerns the issues arising from the much-reported maltreatment of Nepalese migrant workers engaged in the building of facilities for the 2022 Qatar World Cup event. The central learning and teaching objective arising from the case is the exploration of responsibility for this circumstance. The contextual features of the case include globalisation, state/corporate relationships and complexity. Teaching notes supply readings on three constituent topics: ethical dimensions of globalisation, complexity and supply chain integrity, corporate responsibility. The teaching notes also include a teaching plan and suggestions for follow-up and research-based assignments
ARTICLE REF.: JBEE12-0CS1