Best Practices Among Corporate Social Responsibility Leaders in China
Sam Yoonsuk Lee,
Bala Ramasamy and
Jay Hyuk Rhee
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Sam Yoonsuk Lee: InnoCSR
Jay Hyuk Rhee: Korea University
Chapter Chapter 2 in Green Leadership in China, 2014, pp 7-62 from Springer
Abstract:
Abstract When one looks at the scope of corporate responsibility work in the private sector, it is very common to see a push towards volunteerism and environmentalism. While we should not discount this work as trivial, it tends to take similar forms: companies will gather a group of interested staff and volunteer time to a local charity; they will work towards more sustainable corporate practices; or, sometimes they will present best practices to industry peers. Occasionally, there is a company that works to shake up the status quo with inventive approaches to corporate responsibility activities.
Keywords: Supply Chain; Carbon Footprint; Corporate Responsibility; International Maritime Organization; Corporate Social Responsibility Report (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2014
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-642-55058-4_2
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