Corporate Social Responsibility and Governance
Edited by Samuel O. Idowu (),
Claus Strue Frederiksen (),
Asli Yüksel Mermod () and
Morten Ebe Juul Nielsen ()
in CSR, Sustainability, Ethics & Governance from Springer, currently edited by Samuel O. Idowu and René Schmidpeter
Date: 2015
Edition: 2015
ISBN: 978-3-319-10909-1
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Chapters in this book:
- Ch Chapter 1 The Relationships Between CSR, Good Governance and Accountability in the Economy of Communion (EoC) Enterprises
- Maria-Gabriella Baldarelli, Mara Baldo and Caterina Ferrone
- Ch Chapter 10 CSR Reporting Seen from an Ethical Perspective: An Empirical Investigation
- Claus Strue Frederiksen and Morten Ebbe Juul Nielsen
- Ch Chapter 11 Development of Sustainability Reporting Frameworks: The Case of Australia
- Nigel Finch
- Ch Chapter 12 An Evaluation Framework for CSR Reporting
- Claus Strue Frederiksen and Morten Ebbe Juul Nielsen
- Ch Chapter 13 Shareholder Rights and Zero-Sum CSR: Strategies for Reconciliation
- Ned Dobos
- Ch Chapter 14 The Importance of Phronesis to Corporate Social Responsibility
- Regina Queiroz
- Ch Chapter 15 Talking Global Justice: The Importance of Critical Social Theory in the African Business Paradigm
- Helen Lauer
- Ch Chapter 16 Liberal CSR and New Marxist Criticism
- Kristian Høyer Toft
- Ch Chapter 17 Corporate Social Responsibility in the European Union: An Assessment of CSR Strategy
- Hakan Karaosman, Asli Yuksel Mermod and Ulku Yuksel
- Ch Chapter 2 Legitimizing Corporate Social Responsibility Governance
- Sarah Jastram and Julia Prescher
- Ch Chapter 3 Maintaining the CSR-Identity of Sustainable Entrepreneurial Firms
- Myrthe Roelofsen, Vincent Blok and Emiel F. M. Wubben
- Ch Chapter 4 The Lure of Corporate Virtue
- Paul Eddy Wilson
- Ch Chapter 5 Social Audits and Global Clothing Supply Chains: Some Observations
- Muhammad Azizul Islam
- Ch Chapter 6 Employee Volunteering as an Element of Corporate Social Responsibility: The Evidence from Polish Listed Companies
- Maria Aluchna
- Ch Chapter 7 Multinational Corporations in Developing Countries: Bringers of Working Standards or Modern Slaveholders
- Matthias S. Fifka and Anna Frangen-Zeitinger
- Ch Chapter 8 CSR Standards and Corporate Ethical Virtues: A Normative Inquiry into the Way Corporations Integrate Stakeholder Expectations
- Mihaela Constantinescu and Muel Kaptein
- Ch Chapter 9 Is It Time for Integrated Reporting in Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises? Reflections on an Italian Experience
- Mara Baldo
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-10909-1
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