156 Pages 11 B/W Illustrations
    by Routledge

    154 Pages 11 B/W Illustrations
    by Routledge

    This book is about promoting corporate responsibility in its original meaning: businesses should have a positive impact on society, and society should not only be a lever of making a profit. When we treat social responsibility as an external function of the core business, we are exposed to the worst.



    Business for Society seeks to redress the balance and promotes the original idea of corporate responsibility. This first book in the series of the same name sets the scene and presents the key theories across the various management disciplines to answer the following questions: ‘How, why and under what conditions can business act for society?’ The book narrows and discusses examples of businesses which are making impressive strides in delivering positive impacts for society as well as their bottom lines; but as the concept of corporate responsibility has become more mainstream in recent years, many organisations have adopted the term and reduced it to a marketing message. Areas covered include a historical perspective on the hijacking of business responsibility towards society, management knowledge and value, the Business for Society project against hijacking, accounting for society, finance for society and governance for society and democracy.



    The book will be of interest for scholars and students in the fields of corporate social responsibility, business ethics and governance.

    Introduction  1. A Historical Perspective on the Hijacking of Business Responsibility towards Society  2. Management Knowledge and Value  3. The Business for Society Project against Hijacking: A Genetic Analysis and Sketch of a Genetic Draft  4. Accounting for Society  5. Finance for Society  6. Governance for Society and Democracy: On the Necessity of New Paradigms

    Biography



    Francesco Gangi is Professor in Management Science, Department of Economics, Università degli Studi della Campania Luigi Vanvitelli, Italy. He is also the Past-Chair of European Academy of Management (EURAM) Special Interest Group (SIG) ‘Business for Society’.



    Jérôme Méric is Professor in Management Science and Dean, IAE – Poitiers University Business School, France. He is also associate editor of the European Management Review.



    Rémi Jardat is Professor in Management Science and Researcher at LITEM, Université d’Evry-Val d’Essone. He is the vice president of the European Academy of Management (EURAM) and has previously chaired the Business for Society Strategic Interest Group of EURAM.



    Lucia Michela Daniele is a Ph.D in management at University of Naples Federico II, Italy. She is the co-Chair of European Academy of Management (EURAM) Special Interest Group (SIG) ‘Business for Society’.