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Corporate social responsibility, strategy, communication, governance, Andreas Rasche, Copenhagen Business School, Mette Morsing, Copenhagen Business School and Stockolm School of Economics, Jeremy Moon, Copenhagen Business School

Label
Corporate social responsibility, strategy, communication, governance, Andreas Rasche, Copenhagen Business School, Mette Morsing, Copenhagen Business School and Stockolm School of Economics, Jeremy Moon, Copenhagen Business School
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references (pages 491-522) and indexes
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Corporate social responsibility
Nature of contents
bibliography
Oclc number
959200490
Responsibility statement
Andreas Rasche, Copenhagen Business School, Mette Morsing, Copenhagen Business School and Stockolm School of Economics, Jeremy Moon, Copenhagen Business School
Sub title
strategy, communication, governance
Table Of Contents
Machine generated contents note:, ch. 1, Changing Role of Business in Global Society: CSR and Beyond, Jeremy Moon, pt. I, STRATEGY AND CSR, Introduction From the Editors, ch. 2, Historical Perspectives on Corporate Social Responsibility, Jean-Pascal Gond, ch. 3, Strategic CSR: Ambitions and Critiques, Laura J. Spence, ch. 4, Corporate Responsibility Strategies for Sustainability, Mike Valente, ch. 5, Managing for Stakeholders in the Digital Age, Robert G. Strand, ch. 6, Political CSR: The Corporation as a Political Actor, Glen Whelan, Personal Reflection by Mads Ovlisen, pt. II, REGULATORY DYNAMICS OF CSR, Introduction From the Editors, ch. 7, Standards for CSR: Legitimacy, Impact and Critique, Sandra Waddock, ch. 8, Corporate Responsibility Reporting, Anna-Lena Kuhn, ch. 9, NGO Activism and CSR, Frank den Hond, ch. 10, Government as a Regulator of CSR: Beyond Voluntarism, Jette Steen Knudsen, Personal Reflection by Clare Short, pt. III, COMMUNICATION AND CSR, Introduction From the Editors, ch. 11, CSR Communication: What Is It? Why Is It Important?, Mette Morsing, ch. 12, CSR and Crisis Communication Strategies, Tim Coombs, ch. 13, CSR and Reputation: Too Much of a Good Thing?, Joep Cornelissen, ch. 14, Corporate Construction of Transparency and (In)Transparency, Dennis Schoeneborn, Personal Reflection by Daniel Mittler, pt. IV, GOVERNANCE OF TRANSNATIONAL ISSUES, Introduction From the Editors, ch. 15, Business and Human Rights: Not Just Another CSR Issue?, Florian Wettstein, ch. 16, Anti-Corruption Governance and Global Business, Hans Krause Hansen, ch. 17, Business and Transnational Environmental Governance, Jane Lister, ch. 18, Labour Rights in Global Supply Chains, Kristin Huber, Personal Reflection, Mark Moody-Stuart
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