Critical Studies on Corporate Responsibility, Governance and Sustainability Ser.: Corporate Social Responsibility and Sustainability : Emerging Trends in Developing Economies by Gabriel Eweje (2014, Hardcover)
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Corporate Social Responsibility and Sustainability : Emerging Trends in Developing Economies, Hardcover by Eweje, Gabriel (EDT), ISBN 1784411523, ISBN-13 9781784411527, Brand New, Free shipping in the US There is growing interest regarding the sustainability of communities. This volume offers a critical review of current trends around Corporate Social Responsibility and sustainability activities in developing economies. It is a must have for business practitioners, policy makers, experts in supranational organizations, academics and students.
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Product Identifiers
PublisherEmerald Publishing The Limited
ISBN-101784411523
ISBN-139781784411527
eBay Product ID (ePID)203423594
Product Key Features
Number of Pages448 Pages
Publication NameCorporate Social Responsibility and Sustainability : Emerging Trends in Developing Economies
LanguageEnglish
SubjectBusiness Ethics, Development / Sustainable Development
Publication Year2014
TypeTextbook
AuthorGabriel Eweje
Subject AreaBusiness & Economics
SeriesCritical Studies on Corporate Responsibility, Governance and Sustainability Ser.
FormatHardcover
Dimensions
Item Height1.1 in
Item Weight30.4 Oz
Item Length9 in
Item Width6 in
Additional Product Features
Intended AudienceScholarly & Professional
Dewey Edition23
Series Volume Number8
IllustratedYes
Dewey Decimal658.4083
Table Of ContentIntroduction: Trends in Corporate Social Responsibility and Sustainability in Emerging Economies. CSR in Developing Countries through an Institutional Lens. The Challenges from Economic to Sustainable Development: The Chilean Perspective. Convergence of East-West Business Management Philosophy: The Significant Development of Chinese CSR Theory and Practices. Sustainability and Environmental Perspectives in Turkey: A Socio-Cultural Analysis. Corporate Social Responsibility in the Indian Context. Corporate Social Responsibility in Pakistan: Current Trends and Future Directions. Oil Multinational Companies as Money Makers and Peace Makers: Lessons from Nigeria. Business and Sustainability: The Camisea Project in the Peruvian Amazon Basin. The Importance of University Social Responsibility in Hispanic America: A Responsible Trend in Developing Countries. Social Sustainability in the Chilean Logging Sector. Business Case for Corporate Social Responsibility in Emerging Economies? An Exploratory Empirical Study of the South African Business Context. CSR: A Perspective of Non-Financial Risk Management in China. The Trend of CSR as Corporate Governance in Taiwan. Collaborative Governance toward Sustainability: A Global Challenge on Brazil Perspective. List of Tables. List of Figures. List of Contributors. Acknowledgements. Corporate Social Responsibility and Sustainability: Emerging Trends in Developing Economies. Critical Studies on Corporate Responsibility, Governance and Sustainability. Corporate Social Responsibility and Sustainability: Emerging Trends in Developing Economies. Copyright page. About the Authors. Editorial Advisory and Review Board. Foreword. About the Editor. List of Appendix. Introduction: Trends in Corporate Social Responsibility and Sustainability in Emerging Economies. CSR in Developing Countries through an Institutional Lens. The Challenges from Economic to Sustainable Development: The Chilean Perspective. Convergence of East-West Business Management Philosophy: The Significant Development of Chinese CSR Theory and Practices. Sustainability and Environmental Perspectives in Turkey: A Socio-Cultural Analysis. Corporate Social Responsibility in the Indian Context. Corporate Social Responsibility in Pakistan: Current Trends and Future Directions. Oil Multinational Companies as Money Makers and Peace Makers: Lessons from Nigeria. Business and Sustainability: The Camisea Project in the Peruvian Amazon Basin. The Importance of University Social Responsibility in Hispanic America: A Responsible Trend in Developing Countries. Social Sustainability in the Chilean Logging Sector. Business Case for Corporate Social Responsibility in Emerging Economies? An Exploratory Empirical Study of the South African Business Context. CSR: A Perspective of Non-Financial Risk Management in China. The Trend of CSR as Corporate Governance in Taiwan. Collaborative Governance toward Sustainability: A Global Challenge on Brazil Perspective. List of Tables. List of Figures. List of Contributors. Acknowledgements. Corporate Social Responsibility and Sustainability: Emerging Trends in Developing Economies. Critical Studies on Corporate Responsibility, Governance and Sustainability. Corporate Social Responsibility and Sustainability: Emerging Trends in Developing Economies. Copyright page. About the Authors. Editorial Advisory and Review Board. Foreword. About the Editor. List of Appendix.
SynopsisThere is growing public interest and concern regarding the sustainability of communities. This volume offers a critical review of current trends around Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) and sustainability activities in developing and emerging economies. The book makes three main contributions. First, it argues that while CSR and sustainability are global concerns, they are embedded in institutional contexts. Second, it suggests that these are not merely business issues; other stakeholders can and should play an important role in societal and environmental sustainability and development. Third, CSR and sustainability are not isolated from business and can be integrated in business strategy and corporate governance structures. The book offers a conceptual paradigm and empirical evidence as to how businesses and other stakeholders in developing and emerging economies can ensure their activities make a positive contribution to the communities and countries in which they operate. With topical and current issues discussed, it is a 'must have' for business practitioners, policy makers, experts in supranational organizations, academics and students., There is growing interest regarding the sustainability of communities. This volume offers a critical review of current trends around Corporate Social Responsibility and sustainability activities in developing economies. It is a must have for business practitioners, policy makers, experts in supranational organizations, academics and students.