Faculty often gets free textbooks from publishers in order to review and possibly prescribe them for their
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Faculty often gets free textbooks from publishers in order to review and possibly prescribe them for their courses. Book buyers come by faculty offices to get books (sometimes, instructor copies), which are then “recycled” into the aftermarket. Is this activity ethical? Does this help keep the cost of books lower for students? Alternatively, should the faculty freecycle these books by offering them to needy students?
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Consumer Behavior Buying, Having and Being
ISBN: 978-0134129938
12th Global Edition
Authors: Michael R. Solomon
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