Strategic Corporate Social Responsibility: Sustainable Value Creation redefines corporate social responsibility (CSR) as being central to the value-creating purpose of the firm. Based on a theory of empowered stakeholders, this bestselling text argues that the ‘responsibility’ of a corporation is to create value, broadly defined. In this new Fourth Edition, author David Chandler explores why some firms are better at CSR and how other firms can improve their CSR efforts. Keep your course content up-to-date! Subscribe to David Chandler's 'CSR Newsletters' by e-mailing him at [email protected]. The newsletters are designed to be a dynamic complement to the text that can be used for in-class discussion and debate. Past newsletters are archived as a freely-available resource for instructors and students at: http://strategiccsr-sage.blogspot.com/
Subscribe to David Chandler's 'CSR Newsletters' by e-mailing him at [email protected]. The newsletters are designed to be a dynamic complement to the text that can be used for in-class discussion and debate.
Johnson & Johnson: Johnson & Johnson's transparent handling of theTylenol crisis in 1982 is widely heralded as the model case in the area of crisis management. J&J went beyond what had previously been expected of corporations in such ...
As the cases in the book highlight, it is in every company’s best interest to identify a manageable number of sustainability initiatives whose shared benefits—for society at large and the company—are significant and also substantially ...
Based on the idea that strategic CSR offers the most holistic and effective approach to corporate social responsibility, the author presents the key concepts, theories and philosophical approaches to CSR, along with the practical tools ...
This book provides insight into the theoretical foundation, beliefs, and expectations of the multiple stakeholders; the governance of CSR commitment; and corporations’ strategies associated with the design, development, implementation and ...
6–28. Howard R. Bowen, Social Responsibilities of the Businessman, Harper & Brothers, 1953, p. 102. John Mackey, quoted in: April Fulton, “Whole Foods Founder John Mackey on Fascism and 'Conscious Capitalism',” NPR, January 16, 2013, ...
The setting up of these objectives should bring out the interaction between social values, corporate values and economic ... developed by Epstein and Buhovac (2014) reported previously, the alignment of strategy, structure, management ...
Based on the idea that strategic CSR offers the most holistic and effective approach to corporate social responsibility, the author presents the key concepts, theories and philosophical approaches to CSR,...
Mackey, J. October 28, 2011. “Are Companies Responsible for Creating Jobs?” The Wall Street Journal, p. B1. Mackey, J. 2013. “Whole Foods Founder John Mackey on Fascism and 'Conscious Capitalism.'” National Public Radio ...
In 2017, the famous young actress, Emma Watson, declared she would only wear designers' clothes that are ethically made and are eco-friendly, which further increased the interest in ethical fashion. While touring around to promote the ...