Corporate Social Responsibility
Readings and Cases in a Global Context
Edited by Andrew Crane, Dirk Matten, Laura Spence
Published December 6th 2007 by Routledge – 532 pages
Published December 6th 2007 by Routledge – 532 pages
Modern business is obliged to meet increasingly demanding ethical, environmental, legal, commercial, and public standards as defined by wider society. Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) has therefore become an important consideration for managers at all levels, as well as one of the most vibrant areas of study and research in the field of business and management. This important new book provides a comprehensive and student-centred introduction to the key themes and issues currently being addressed in CSR around the world.
This book brings together material by the most influential teachers and scholars working in CSR today, as well as many of the most cited and important articles, and is clearly structured in three parts:
Each section includes an extensive and accessible editorial commentary that introduces the key debates and themes contained in the articles, as well as clearly defined learning objectives to guide the reader and challenging and thought-provoking study questions to consolidate learning. It also includes three major case studies to enable the reader to relate theory to the real world, focusing on Nike in Asia, Vodafone in South Africa, and ABN AMRO in Brazil. Drawing on examples and issues from across the globe, this book is essential reading for all students and managers with an interest in corporate governance and business ethics.
Section A: Understanding CSR
1. Corporate Social Responsibility: In Global Context
2. The Case For and Against CSR
3. What is CSR?: History, Concepts and Theories
4. Responsibilities to Stakeholders Section B: Applying CSR
5. CSR in the Marketplace
6. CSR in the Workplace
7. CSR in the Community
8. CSR and the Ecological Environment
Section C: Managing CSR
9. CSR Reporting and Auditing Editors’ Introduction
10. CSR Strategy and Implementation
11. CSR in Global Context
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Description: Edited by Andrew Crane, Dirk Matten, Laura Spence. Modern business is obliged to meet increasingly demanding ethical, environmental, legal, commercial, and public standards as defined by wider society. Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) has therefore become an important consideration for managers at...
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