Research Handbook on International Corporate Social Responsibility
Edited by Anthony Goerzen
in Books from Edward Elgar Publishing
Abstract:
Presenting an in-depth look at cutting-edge research, this essential Research Handbook develops the current understanding of corporate social responsibility (CSR) and its implications on an international scale. Including contributions from leading academics, highly-informed practitioners, and non-government organizational managers, it fully conceptualizes the implementation of CSR practices.
Keywords: Business and Management; Economics and Finance; Environment; Sustainable Development Goals (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2023
ISBN: 9781802207033
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Chapters in this book:
- Ch 1 International corporate social responsibility: an introduction , pp 1-5

- Anthony Goerzen
- Ch 2 The evolution of sustainability concerns over business activities: from local to cross-national to global , pp 7-24

- Junghoon Park, Alvaro Cuervo-Cazurra and Ivan Montiel
- Ch 3 Understanding the CSR agenda of multinational companies from an institutional theory lens , pp 25-42

- Tatiana Kostova and Valentina Marano
- Ch 4 Drivers, tensions and trade-offs in achieving social and environmental upgrading in global value chains , pp 43-60

- Matthew Alford, Valentina De Marchi and Aarti Krishnan
- Ch 5 Integrating responsible conduct in multinational enterprise strategy: an institutional framework , pp 61-73

- Grazia D. Santangelo
- Ch 6 Limits of markets as a mechanism for value distribution in GVCs: comparative analyses of social responsibility across GVCs , pp 74-91

- Lilac Nachum, Caroline Wanjiru Kariuki and Yoshiteru Uramoto
- Ch 7 International trends in corporate philanthropy and the influence of institutional context , pp 92-107

- Lynnette Purda
- Ch 8 Which norms do CSR help to respect? , pp 108-125

- Federica Nieri, Elisa Giuliani and Davide Fiaschi
- Ch 9 Cascading compliance to achieve improved GVC sustainability: what is it and why does it fail? , pp 127-137

- Anthony Goerzen and Ari Van Assche
- Ch 10 CSR violations among domestic and foreign firms: a study of environmental misconduct in the United States , pp 138-151

- Stewart Miller, Sarfraz Khan, Kefeng Xu and Lorraine Eden
- Ch 11 The inconvenient truth: how business model innovation can trigger global companies to act (ir)responsibly , pp 152-167

- John Dilyard and Shasha Zhao
- Ch 12 Governance failure and firm-level crises: the case of the Volkswagen emissions scandal , pp 168-186

- Liena Kano, Sean Simoes and Alain Verbeke
- Ch 13 Institutional environments, cross-national distances, and MNEs’ corporate social irresponsibility in host countries , pp 187-204

- Raveendra Chittoor and Ye He
- Ch 14 Unjust transitions to low carbon economies: reflections on stakeholder capitalism and responsible cobalt supply chains , pp 205-223

- Joanne Lebert and Raphael Deberdt
- Ch 15 Indemnifying irresponsibility: how international investment law undermines responsible business conduct , pp 224-240

- Lise J. Johnson, Lisa E. Sachs and Carolina Menezes Cwajg
- Ch 16 Multinationals and cross-sector partnerships: building social resilience through collective entrepreneurship , pp 242-254

- Mirko H. Benischke, Jonathan P. Doh and Peter Tashman
- Ch 17 Closing the intention-realization gap: the impact of local embeddedness on effective progress toward SDG 17 , pp 255-268

- Luis Alfonso Dau and Elizabeth M. Moore
- Ch 18 Corporate social responsibility, performance, and strategic interaction in a global context , pp 269-283

- Christian Geisler Asmussen
- Ch 19 Overlooked goliaths: business associations in international CSR governance , pp 284-301

- José Carlos Marques, Jean-Baptiste Litrico and Jakomijn van Wijk
- Ch 20 Lessons learned for field practitioners in the implementation of international cross-sector development partnerships , pp 302-318

- Linda Jane Liutkus
- Ch 21 Managing complex institutional logics across borders: a study of CSR in Latin America , pp 320-336

- Larissa Marchiori Pacheco, Elizabeth M. Moore, Kristin Brandl, Luis Alfonso Dau and Maria Tereza Leme Fleury
- Ch 22 Foreignness, legitimacy, and corporate citizenship perceptions in emerging markets , pp 337-353

- William Newburry and Abrahim Soleimani
- Ch 23 Sustainability and internationalization in emerging market firms: two sides of the same coin , pp 354-375

- Ana Maria Gomez-Trujillo and Maria Alejandra Gonzalez-Perez
- Ch 24 CSR 3.0: corporate social activism as the next stage in the evolution of CSR? , pp 377-390

- Jacob Brower
- Ch 25 The promise of Industry 4.0 technologies for the sustainability of developing country apparel manufacturers , pp 391-407

- Denanjalee Gunaratne, Noemi Sinkovics and Rudolf Sinkovics
- Ch 26 Gender and corporate social responsibility: beyond compliance in global value chains , pp 408-424

- Stephanie Barrientos
- Ch 27 MNEs’ transition to green innovation: a managerial attention-based typology , pp 425-442

- Shaker A. Zahra and Stephanie L. Wang
- Ch 28 Corporate sustainable supply chain management: from freestyle to compulsory , pp 443-461

- Joseph Sarkis and Joerg S. Hofstetter
- Ch 29 Beyond adaptation: agenda for international corporate responsibility along global supply networks , pp 462-479

- Adel Guitouni and Cynthia Waltho
- Ch 30 The way forward: mapping the governance logic of international CSR pathways , pp 480-501

- Rob van Tulder
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