Issues for Debate in Corporate Social Responsibility is a contemporary collection of articles covering core issues within the controversial topic of corporate social responsibility (CSR). The book is intended to supplement core courses in the Business and Management titled Corporate Social Responsibility, Environment of Business, Business Ethics, and Business Policy. The book offers an insight into topics often covered in CSR courses and texts: organizational issues; economic issues; and societal issues. There are a total of 15 highly contemporary and data-rich articles in the collection. Each…mehr
Issues for Debate in Corporate Social Responsibility is a contemporary collection of articles covering core issues within the controversial topic of corporate social responsibility (CSR). The book is intended to supplement core courses in the Business and Management titled Corporate Social Responsibility, Environment of Business, Business Ethics, and Business Policy. The book offers an insight into topics often covered in CSR courses and texts: organizational issues; economic issues; and societal issues. There are a total of 15 highly contemporary and data-rich articles in the collection. Each article gives substantial background and analysis of a particular issue as well as useful pedagogical features to inspire critical thinking and to help students grasp and review key material.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
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Annotated Contents Preface Contributors INTRODUCTION TO CORPORATE SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY 1. Corporate Social Responsibility: Is Good Citizenship Good for the Bottom Line? ORGANIZATIONAL ISSUES 2. Curbing CEO Pay: Is Executive Compensation Out of Control? 3. Gender Pay Gap: Are Women Paid Fairly in the Workplace? 4. Labor Unions? Future: Can They Survive in the Age of Globalization? ECONOMIC ISSUES 5. Socially Responsible Investing: Can Investors Do Well by Doing Good? 6. Regulating Credit Cards: Are Tougher Regulations Needed to Protect Consumers? 7. Fair Trade Labeling: Is It Helping Small Farmers in Developing Countries? 8. Buying Green: Does It Really Help the Environment? 9. Consumer Safety: Do Government Regulators Need More Power? 10. Limiting Lawsuits: Is Business Pushing Too Hard to Restrict Litigation? SOCIETAL ISSUES 11. The New Environmentalism: Can New Business Policies Save the Environment? 12. Confronting Warming: Can States and Localities Prevent Climate Change? 13. Carbon Trading: Will It Reduce Global Warming? 14. Ecotourism: Does It Help or Hurt Fragile Lands and Cultures? 15. Philanthropy in America: Are Americans Generous Givers?
Annotated Contents Preface Contributors INTRODUCTION TO CORPORATE SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY 1. Corporate Social Responsibility: Is Good Citizenship Good for the Bottom Line? ORGANIZATIONAL ISSUES 2. Curbing CEO Pay: Is Executive Compensation Out of Control? 3. Gender Pay Gap: Are Women Paid Fairly in the Workplace? 4. Labor Unions? Future: Can They Survive in the Age of Globalization? ECONOMIC ISSUES 5. Socially Responsible Investing: Can Investors Do Well by Doing Good? 6. Regulating Credit Cards: Are Tougher Regulations Needed to Protect Consumers? 7. Fair Trade Labeling: Is It Helping Small Farmers in Developing Countries? 8. Buying Green: Does It Really Help the Environment? 9. Consumer Safety: Do Government Regulators Need More Power? 10. Limiting Lawsuits: Is Business Pushing Too Hard to Restrict Litigation? SOCIETAL ISSUES 11. The New Environmentalism: Can New Business Policies Save the Environment? 12. Confronting Warming: Can States and Localities Prevent Climate Change? 13. Carbon Trading: Will It Reduce Global Warming? 14. Ecotourism: Does It Help or Hurt Fragile Lands and Cultures? 15. Philanthropy in America: Are Americans Generous Givers?
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