Catálogo bibliográfico
Bibliographic catalog
Item type | Current location | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds |
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Book | Biblioteca IADE-UE | 658:005.35 COR | Available | IA15021 | ||
Book | Biblioteca IPAM Porto | 658:005.35 COR 11033 | Available | 11033 |
ÍNDICE
Chapter 1
. The Changing role of business in global society: CSR and beyond
PARTE I - STRATEGY AND CSR
Chapter 2
. Historical perspectives on corporate social responsability
Chapter 3
. Strategic CSR: Ambitions and critiques
Chapter 4
. Corporate responsability strategies for sustainability
Chapter 5
. Managing for stakeholders in the digital age
Chapter 6
. Political CSR: The corporation as a political actor
PART II - THE REGULATORY DYNAMICS OF CSR
Chapter 7
. Standards for CSR: legitimacy, impact and critique
Chapter 8
. Corporate responsability reporting
Chapter 9
. NGO activism and CSR
Chapter 10
.Government as a regulator of CSR: Beyond voluntarism
Chapter 11
. CSR communication: What is it? Why is it important?
Chapter 12
. CSR and crisis communication strategies
Chapter 13
. CSR and reputation: too much of a good thing?
Chapter 14
. The corporate construction of transparency and (in)transparency
PART IV - THE GOVERNANCE OF TRANSNATIONAL ISSUES
Chapter 15
. Business and human rights: Not just another CSR issue?
Chapter 16
. Anti-Corruption governance and global business
Chapter 17
.Business and transnational environmental governance
Chapter 18
. Labour rights in global supply chains
This upper-level textbook offers an original and up-to-date introduction to issues in corporate social responsibility (CSR) from a global perspective. Written by an international team of experts, it guides students through key themes in CSR including strategy, communication, regulation and governance. Balancing critiques of CSR with a discussion of the opportunities it creates, it includes chapters devoted to critical issues such as human rights, anti-corruption, labour rights and the environment. Pedagogical features include customised case studies, study questions, key term highlighting, practitioner pieces and suggestions for further resources. The book is also complemented by a companion website featuring adaptable lecture slides, teaching notes for cases and links to related resources. Tailored for upper-level undergraduate and postgraduate courses on corporate social responsibility, sustainability and business ethics, it is also relevant to non-business courses in political science, international relations and communications.
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