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Key Initiatives in Corporate Social Responsibility

Edited by Samuel O. Idowu ()

in CSR, Sustainability, Ethics & Governance from Springer, currently edited by Samuel O. Idowu and René Schmidpeter

Date: 2016
ISBN: 978-3-319-21641-6
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Chapters in this book:

Ch Chapter 1 Corporate Social Responsibility Initiatives From Around the World: An Introduction
Samuel O. Idowu
Ch Chapter 10 Corporate Social Responsibility Initiatives: Issue-Specific in the Context of Lithuania
Rita Vilkė
Ch Chapter 11 Building the Capacity for CSR Through Supportive Initiatives in Estonia
Mari Kooskora
Ch Chapter 12 Corporate Social Responsibility Initiatives in Australia’s Mining Industry: An Applied Stakeholder Approach
Dyann Ross
Ch Chapter 13 From Insularity to Integration: The Reformulation of Socially Responsible Business in Japan
Scott T. Davis
Ch Chapter 14 Corporate Social Responsibility in India: From Traditional Ethos to Contemporary Transitions
Samir Ranjan Chatterjee
Ch Chapter 15 Corporate Social Responsibility Initiatives in a Regulated and Emerging Country: An Indonesia Perspective
Juniati Gunawan
Ch Chapter 16 A Preliminary Analysis of Australian Government’s Indigenous Reform Agenda ‘Closing the Gap’ and Corporate Accountability
Muhammad Azizul Islam, Ameeta Jain and Shamima Haque
Ch Chapter 17 Corporate Social Responsibility Initiatives in Nigeria
Louis Osemeke, Stephen Adegbite and Emmanuel Adegbite
Ch Chapter 18 Fostering Corporate Social Responsibility Among Nigerian Small and Medium Scale Enterprises
Adebimpe Lincoln, Oluwatofunmi Adedoyin and Jane Croad
Ch Chapter 19 Sticks in a Bundle Are Unbreakable: The Creation of a Kenyan CSR Knowledge Centre and Business Network
Lars Moratis and Anne-Marie Slaa
Ch Chapter 2 Corporate Social Responsibility Reporting in Europe
Mark Anthony Camilleri
Ch Chapter 20 Corporate Social Responsibility in the Ghanaian Context
Seth Oppong
Ch Chapter 3 CSR Initiatives Introduction Status in Central and Eastern Europe and Their Importance for the Equity Investor
Jūlija Bistrova and Natalja Lace
Ch Chapter 4 Key Corporate Social Responsibility Initiatives: An Empirical Evidence from Spain
Belén Díaz Díaz, Rebeca García Ramos and Elisa Baraibar Díez
Ch Chapter 5 Formal Cooperation for Developing Sustainability and Corporate Social Responsibility Among Tourism SMEs in Italy: Insights, Limits and Potentialities of the Network Contract
Mara Baldo
Ch Chapter 6 CSR Modules in Catholic and Ecclesiastical Universities in the Italian Territory
Carmela Gulluscio, Patrizia Torrecchia and Tiziana Cristofaro
Ch Chapter 7 The Bermuda Triangle: The Interdependence of Social, Governance and Environmental Challenges to Sustainable Development
Maria Aluchna
Ch Chapter 8 The Pursuit of Responsible Business: Corporate Responsibility of Finnish Companies in Their Global Operations
Mirja Mikkilä, Virgilio Panapanaan and Lassi Linnanen
Ch Chapter 9 Key CSR Initiatives in Serbia: A New Concept with New Challenges
Tamara Vlastelica Bakić, Ivana Mijatović and Neven Marinović

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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-21641-6

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