1st Edition

The Routledge Companion to Responsible Business

496 Pages 20 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

496 Pages 20 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

Contemporary companies are expected to behave ethically and responsibly toward their stakeholders and to provide social and environmental good. Key stakeholder groups, including employees, consumers, investors, and public authorities, increasingly demand that companies deliver products and services in responsible yet economically sound manners and act in accordance with moral obligations and... Read more

Part 1. Genealogizing: Past and Future

1.1 From Good Government to Responsible Business: A History of Corporate Social Responsibility

David Chan Smith

1.2 The Intergenerational Responsibility of Organizations

Diego M. Coraiola, Jussara Pereira

Part 2. Delineating: Maps and Plans

2.1 Prioritizing Sustainability: Balancing Ethics and Business Profit in a Changing World

Elaine E. Englehardt, Michael S. Pritchard

2.2 Social by Name, Corporate by Nature: The Myopic Business Case Narrative of Responsibility

Jon Burchell, Harriet Thiery

2.3. Sustainable Development Goals and the Responsible Business

Silvia Panfilo, Chiara Mio

Part 3. Governing: Designs and Alternatives

3.1 Responsible Leadership and Sustainability: The Interplay of Modes and Models of Corporate Governance

Ashley Salaiz, Sana (Shih-Chi) Chiu, Christian Voegtlin, Judith L. Walls

3.2 Alternative Ways of Organizing a Responsible Business

Joost Luyckx, Anselm Schneider, Benjamin Huybrechts

3.3 Corporate Sustainability and Quality of Financial Reporting: The Moderating Effect of Sustainability Committees

Panagiotis E. Dimitropoulos

3.4 Governance of Business Responsibility in Areas of Limited Statehood

Sameer Azizi and Hans Krause Hansen

3.5 Corporate Governance in a Sustainable World

Valeria Naciti, Luisa Pulejo, and Fabrizio Cesaroni

Part 4. Renovating: Functions and Systems

4.1 How Management Accounting and Control Practices Can Contribute to Solving Sustainability-related Grand Challenges

Lies Bouten, Sophie Hoozée

4.2 Sustainable Supply Chain Management: Linking International Law to National through Human Rights Due Diligence

Kasey McCall-Smith, Andreas Rühmkorf

4.3 Fostering a Socially Responsible Marketing

Duygu Turker, Ozge Can

4.4 Shareholder Complicity

Mattias Gunnermyr

Part 5. Innovating: Shifts and Transformations

5.1 Managing Circular Business Model Innovation

Esben Rahbek Gjerdrum Pedersen, Kirsti Reitan Andersen

5.2 Stakeholder Engagement in Environmental Innovation

Rosina Watson, Emma K. Macdonald, Hugh N. Wilson

5.3 Responsible Business in the Context of Industry 5.0, Workplace Innovation, and Social Innovation

Peter R.A. Oeij, Steven Dhondt

5.4 Rationalizations and Institutional Deflection on the Ground: Combatting Modern Slavery in Supply Chains

Kam Phung, Genevieve LeBaron, Andrew Crane

Part 6. Partnering: Engagement and Collaboration

6.1 Opportunity Creation with Nonhuman Stakeholders in Ecological Entrepreneurship

Anna Hannula, Johanna Kujala, Sybille Sachs

6.2 Deliberation and Contestation in Multi-Stakeholder Initiatives: A Multi-Level Perspective

Daniel Arenas, Jennifer Goodman, Laura Albareda

6.3 Fostering Sustainable Business Models: Public Policies, Strategies, Barriers, and Enablers

Vanessa Mato-Santiso, Marta Rey-Garcia

6.4 Micro-CSR: Everyday Managerial Practice on the Inside

Michal J. Carrington, Benjamin A. Neville, Detlev Zwick

Part 7. Envisaging: Path and Openings

7.1 Responsible Business and the AI Challenge

Carolina Villegas-Galaviz, Kirsten Martin

7.2 Responsible and Sustainable Use of AI: Human Dignity in Business Strategy

Jan Trzaskowski

7.3 Responsible Business Practices for a Degrowth Transition

James Scott Vandeventer, David Watson

Biography

Stefan Markovic is Full Professor of Marketing and the Head of Department of Marketing at NEOMA Business School, France.

Adam Lindgreen is Professor of Marketing at Copenhagen Business School, where he led the Department of Marketing from 2016 to 2024.

François Maon is Full Professor at IESEG School of Management in France, where he teaches courses on business ethics, sustainability strategy, change management, and hybrid organizations.

Cristina Sancha holds a Ph.D. in Management Sciences (cum laude), a Master of Research in Management Sciences, and a Bachelor and Master in Business Administration from ESADE Business School, Universitat Ramon Llull, Spain.

The Routledge Companion to Responsible Business gives substance and life to an important issue facing managers everywhere. Its breadth and innovative ideas are an impressive contribution and make fascinating reading.” David Aaker, Vice Chairman at Prophet and E.T. Grether Professor Emeritus of Marketing and Public Policy, Berkeley Haas, U.S.A.

The Routledge Companion to Responsible Business is an essential contribution to the ongoing discourse on corporate responsibility, sustainability, and ethical business practices. Edited by esteemed scholars, this volume brings together a rich collection of perspectives that critically examine the evolving role of business in society. With its interdisciplinary approach, rigorous analysis, and thought-provoking insights, this book not only deepens our understanding of responsible business but also offers practical pathways for organizations navigating the complex challenges of sustainability and governance. A must-read for scholars, practitioners, and policymakers committed to shaping a more responsible and sustainable future.” Wim Vanhaverbeke, Professor Digital Strategy and Innovation, University of Antwerp, Belgium

“In an era where responsible business is both an imperative and a contested notion, The Routledge Companion to Responsible Business offers a comprehensive exploration of its complexities. By examining responsible business across historical, conceptual, and practical dimensions, the book provides critical insights into how organizations can navigate business, social, environmental, and ethical challenges. A must-read for those seeking a nuanced understanding of responsible business in today’s evolving landscape.” Professor Marcel Bogers, Department of Industrial Engineering & Innovation Sciences, Eindhoven University of Technology, The Netherlands

The Routledge Companion to Responsible Business explores various themes related to business responsibility, offering critical insights and new research directions to help businesses navigate these challenges and create positive impacts for society and the environment. The volume is a helpful resource for scholars, practitioners, and policymakers working to navigate the evolving landscape of responsible business and striving to build more sustainable and ethical organizations.” Professor Frank de Bakker, IESEG School of Management, France

The Routledge Companion to Responsible Business is an excellent compilation, featuring top notch editors and scholars, and tackling the various facets of responsible business, through a historical lens, a pragmatic lens, a futuristic lens, an innovation lens, a governance lens, and a partnership lens.  An interesting read for all those who wish to delve more into the fascinating responsible business paradigm, and to learn more about its complex intricacies, latent potential and possibilities, and future pathways with anticipated shifts and transformations.” Dima Jamali, VP Academic Affairs, Canadian University Dubai, United Arab Emirates

The Routledge Companion to Responsible Business offers a comprehensive exploration of corporate responsibility, spanning history, governance, and innovation. With insights from leading scholars, the volume unpacks sustainability challenges, stakeholder engagement, and ethical business transformations. This volume is essential for academics and practitioners seeking to navigate the evolving landscape of responsible business. A must-read for those shaping the future of corporate sustainability.” Peter Lund-Thomsen, associate professor at Copenhagen Business School, Denmark

The Routledge Companion to Responsible Business is an essential and inspiring read that offers fresh perspectives on the challenges businesses encounter in fulfilling their responsibilities to their diverse stakeholders and our ’home planet’. The authors highlight the shortcomings of the practice of corporate responsibility, but also show how new ways of thinking and doing can shift the dial and help address today's urgent problems.” Professor Nicholas Ind, Kristiania University of Applied Sciences, Norway

“This book renews thinking about responsible business at a time when our communities face significant challenges. These are environmental, geo-political, ideological, and social. Looking back helps us to understand the genesis for responsible business and this book does an outstanding job of envisaging new paths and opportunities against this historical background. But it does so much more than that – it offers new thinking about the components of responsible business too. The new directions (and options), alternative designs for organising responsible business, and asking some hard questions about stakeholder complicity, human rights in supply chains, and accounting systems. This is a must read for those seeking to understand responsible business and to build the pathways forward.” Professor Colin Higgins, Co-Editor-in-Chief with Business & Society and Deputy Dean, Deakin Business School Australia, Australia

“The Routledge Companion to Responsible Business offers a comprehensive and insightful exploration of the increasingly complex landscape of corporate responsibility and sustainability – a valuable resource for students, researchers, and practitioners alike.” Professor Ralf Barkemeyer, KEDGE Business School, France