The Elgar Companion to Corporate Social Responsibility and the Sustainable Development Goals
Edited by Samuel O. Idowu and
Liangron Zu
in Books from Edward Elgar Publishing
Abstract:
This timely Companion analyses how corporate social responsibility (CSR) can accelerate the achievement of the UN’s Sustainable Development Goals. Global experts from a wide range of disciplines develop a flexible, diverse, and reconstructed form of CSR and illustrate how it can help build an inclusive and sustainable future.
Keywords: Business and Management; Development Studies; Economics and Finance; Environment; Politics and Public Policy Sustainable Development Goals (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2023
ISBN: 9781803927350
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Chapters in this book:
- Ch 1 Introduction: corporate social responsibility and sustainable development , pp 1-8

- Samuel O. Idowu and Liangrong Zu
- Ch 2 Wicked problems and sustainability challenges in the era of VUCA , pp 9-26

- Liangrong Zu
- Ch 3 In search of a common language among stakeholders , pp 27-47

- Arto O. Salonen and Tanja Vesala-Varttala
- Ch 4 Sustainability transitions by ecosystem innovation , pp 48-67

- Joel Wolff, Maria Jakubik, Jaakko Siltaloppi, Lili-Ann Wolff and Esko Hakanen
- Ch 5 Integrating SDGs in accounting education: evidence from Italian universities , pp 68-84

- Camilla Falivena and Carmela Gulluscio
- Ch 6 Promoting decent work for sustainable development through CSR activities in Latvia , pp 85-98

- Angelina Roä°a and Natalja Lace
- Ch 7 Work safety as an important aspect of CSR and sustainable development goals , pp 99-115

- Anna Cierniak-Emerych
- Ch 8 CSR and sustainable development goals in the Romanian higher education system , pp 116-129

- Silvia Puiu
- Ch 9 Controlling or constructing business through the sustainable development goals , pp 130-141

- Magnus Frostenson
- Ch 10 Achieving the sustainable development goals through public awareness , pp 142-159

- Jack Johnson and Dr Allan J. Sim
- Ch 11 How does CSR address equality problems towards sustainable development goals? Business cases from various industries , pp 160-173

- Gizem Aras Beger, Bayram Bilge Saƒülam and Egemen Ertürk
- Ch 12 Intertemporal trade-offs to safeguard intergenerational equity: the role of business in sustainability issues , pp 174-189

- Sam Sarpong
- Ch 13 Contribution of sustainable development goals and corporate social responsibility initiatives of multinational enterprises (MNEs) to social development in Nigeria: a critical assessment of the different parties and the dynamic involved in mandating CSR to identify best practices for developing nations , pp 190-220

- Adebimpe Adesua Lincoln and Brendhain Diamond
- Ch 14 Corporate social responsibility and the sustainable development goals: a case of South Africa , pp 221-232

- Ndangwa Noyoo
- Ch 15 Using the shared value business model to bridge the gap in South Africas energy crisis: an analysis of the shared value business model as a corporate governance strategy used to ameliorate the failure of Eskom , pp 233-249

- Mikovhe Maphiri
- Ch 16 Multinational oil and gas corporations' contribution to SDGs and social compliance in Uganda through their corporate social responsibility: a lens into readiness and the obstacles they face , pp 250-268

- David Katamba, Bosco Amerit, Maureen Basuuta, Swithern Tumwine and Muhammed Ngoma
- Ch 17 Study on the cognitive differences of SDGs among Chinese university students based on Maslow's hierarchy of needs theory , pp 269-287

- Hualiang Lu, Zhenying Xie and Guangwei Xu
- Ch 18 Corporate social responsibility and sustainable development goals: a study of selected companies in India , pp 288-310

- Sumona Ghosh
- Ch 19 Japan's approach to the sustainable development goals , pp 311-330

- Scott Davis, Shuichi Suzuki and Hiroshi Sasaki
- Ch 20 Sustainable development goals in Bolivia: assumptions and realities , pp 331-354

- Boris Christian Herbas-Torrico, Carlos Alejandro Arandia-Tavera and Pedro Alejandro Leoni-Peinado
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