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Bibliography
Principle 5: Leave Your Mark
Information cited from research studies was obtained from
many sources. Of particular note are Dan Keeler, “Spread the
Love and Make It Pay,” Global Finance, May 2002; Andrea
D. McCombs, “Working to Make a Difference,” Savannah
Morning News, December 27, 1998; Alistair C. Ping, “Why
Community Involvement Makes Good Business Sense,”
Insight Works www.insight-works.com, March 1996.
“A company is socially responsible if it takes seriously its
obligations to all of its stakeholders . . .”
—Dan Keeler, “Spread the Love and Make It Pay,”
Global Finance, May 2002.
Information about The Starbucks Foundation’s pledge of
$1.5 million to Jumpstart was obtained in a Starbucks press 191
release, “Starbucks Renews Commitment to Literacy with
$1.5 Million Donation to Jumpstart; Jumpstart and Star-
bucks Celebrate at Arizona State University Learning Festi-
val,” April 28, 2005.
“Thanks. . . . You really are serving more than coffee in
our community.”
—Full-page advertisement, San Francisco Chronicle,
August 20, 2004.
“. . . good skills, attitudes, and work habits that will make
them competent for future employment.”
—“Starbucks Opens New Shop in Singapore to Teach
Autistic Children Skills,” www.chinaview.cn,
January 20, 2006.
Information about the Penang’s Free Pediatric Clinic was
obtained at www.Starbucks.com.my.