1st Edition

Stakeholder Politics Social Capital, Sustainable Development, and the Corporation

By Robert Boutilier Copyright 2009
256 Pages
by Routledge

256 Pages
by Routledge

The war is over. The largest corporations in the world are now committed to sustainability. But, behind the public relations gloss, corporate executives and managers are perplexed. The majority of them have a genuine desire to work in an ethical and sustainable manner. Yet, when they engage with their stakeholders for that purpose, they unexpectedly encounter a world of hardball politics full of... Read more
Introduction1. Why should corporations care about sustainable development?2. The global regulation of corporations: coming soon or already here?3. Sustainability performance measurement and stakeholder relationships4. Multilateral "messes" and the three types of social capital5. Questions that measure social capital6. Collecting and analyzing social capital data7. Identifying barriers to sustainable development with the 3DSC framework8. Predicting protests in Peru9. Four years of stakeholder politics on Misima Island10. Mapping the network's values, priorities, and issues11. From social capital to inter-sectoral complementarity

Biography

Boutilier, Robert

Laying out an easy-to-follow guide on how to achieve and maintain political legitimacy on environmental matters, this title champions sustainable development and attaining good relationships in the process. Devised and written by a highly experienced researcher and environmental consultant, readers are presented with Robert Boutilier's approach as he outlines ways in which to benefit from stakeholder networking and targeting sustainability. Case studies of companies that have followed the approach highlight the successes to be gained. This title is useful for environmental academics and managers alike. - The Environmentalist 77 (5 May 2009)