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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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