Contents; List of Figures, Boxes and Tables; Preface; List of Acronyms and Abbreviations; Chapter 1: Why Corporate Social Responsibility?; Chapter 2: The Need for a Planetary Bargain; Chapter 3: The Seven Azimuths: Who Are the Stakeholders?; Chapter 4: Codes of Ethics; Chapter 5: Corporate Social Responsibility in Practice; Chapter 6: Corporate Social Responsibility in Selected Industrialized Countries; Chapter 7: Frameworks to Measure Corporate Social Responsibility; Chapter 8: How Best To Measure What Is Corporate Social Responsibility?
Chapter 9: Empirical Application of Corporate Social Responsibility IndicatorsChapter 10: Implications of a Planetary Bargain for the Developing Countries; Chapter 11: Conclusion: The Next Millennium; Notes and References; Index
Summary
Corporate scandals and lack of confidence in our largest institutions mean that corporate social responsibility (CSR) now matters more than ever. Encroaching on CSR are concepts such as corporate sustainability and corporate citizenship and older concerns with business ethics business in society and the ethical corporation. This significantly revised and updated version of The Planetary Bargain explains the relations among these concepts and reflects the author's new ideas and their new context. Enterprises across the world are waking up to the need for social responsibility towards shareholde
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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