The current theory of corporate social responsibility (CSR) is developing along three interwoven lines - oral, social, and environmental. Although everybody recognizes that although CSR is of growing concern in a globalized economy, it being at the top of the board of director's agenda and also good for business, there is no sign of consensus on its rules, structures, or procedures. Now, this collection of essays by leading jurists, businesspeople, and academics takes a giant step toward a more cohesive and durable set of principles that can contribute to a cleaner environment and a better society while respecting and protecting the interests of all stakeholders.
With personal stories from twenty-five business leaders from socially responsible companies, this is the bible for today's good corporate citizen.
How do we integrate a new initiative into current strategies? These and other challenges will continue to face future leaders. This book provides thoughtful answers to these important questions, and to many more.
This collection of essays by leading businesspeople, international civil servants, legal practitioners, academics, and other experts offers a forward-looking and pragmatic perspective that illuminates the major themes in this movement ...
This volume sets the agenda for a developing field of thought from a variety of perspectives from academia, policy, business and the professions.
This introductory textbook explores the key issues in global business in corporate social responsibility.
"The aim of this book is to present selected theoretical and practical aspects of corporate social responsibility and sustainability, with particular emphasis on the journey (transition) from values to impact.
Praise for the first edition: "A complete reference guide...offers an invaluable combination of lessons learned and best practice for the future...provides first–hand insights" (Forum CSR International, October 2008) "This is a timely and ...
This unique supplemental text offers a well-structured and thorough introduction to corporate social responsibility (CSR).
Pearson anticipates that the best practices guide will be further developed and published in the future. Incident rates The global health and safety team has pressed hard for better, moreaccurate reporting of incidents, ...
This book will be of great interest to students and scholars of CSR, sustainable business, and business ethics.