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In today's society successful companies will increasingly be those that recognize that they have responsibilities to a range of stakeholders that go beyond compliance with the law. This book aims to help capture and distill emerging corporate trends in terms of content, context and processes.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
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- Erscheinungstermin: 29. September 2017
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- ISBN-13: 9781351282352
- Artikelnr.: 49402667
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 332
- Erscheinungstermin: 29. September 2017
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781351282352
- Artikelnr.: 49402667
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Malcolm McIntosh, Jörg Andriof
ForewordProfessor Dr André Habisch
Catholic University of Eichstaett and Managing Director
Center for Corporate CitizenshipIntroductionJörg Andriof
Corporate Citizenship Unit
Warwick Business School
UKPart I: Evolution
context and concepts of corporate citizenship1. Integrity and mindfulness: Foundations of corporate citizenshipSandra Waddock
Boston College
Carroll School of Management
USA2. Corporate citizenship: Evolution and interpretationDuane Windsor
Rice University
USA3. Corporate citizenship: Rethinking business beyond corporate social responsibilityDavid Birch
Corporate Citizenship Research Unit
Deakin University
Australia4. Global corporate citizenship in a dot.com world: The role of organisational identityJames E. Post and Shawn L. Berman
Boston University
USA5. Theorising business citizenshipDonna J. Wood
University of Pittsburgh
USA
and Jeanne M. Logsdon
University of New Mexico
USA6. Business citizenship outside and inside organisations: An emergent synthesis of corporate responsibility and employee citizenshipDiane Swanson and Brian P. Niehoff
Kansas State University
USAPart II: Governance and leadership of corporate citizens7. Corporate citizenship as an ethic of care: Corporate values
codes of ethics and global governanceMichel Dion
Universite de Sherbrooke
Canada8. The moral leader: Essential for successful corporate citizenshipArchie B. Carroll
University of Georgia
USA9. How Australia's top 500 companies are becoming corporate citizensMark Glazebrook
Corporate Citizenship Research Unit
Deakin University
Australia10. When multinational corporations act as governments: The Mobil corporation experienceAlejo José G. Sison
Institute for Enterprise and Humanism
University of Navarre
Spain11. The world's business: The United Nations and the globalisation of corporate citizenshipJonathan Cohen
United Nations Association of the USAPart 3: Stakeholder engagement and social accountability12. Partnership alchemy: Engagement
innovation and governanceSimon Zadek
Institute of Social and Ethical AccountAbility
UK13. Patterns of stakeholder partnership buildingJörg Andriof
Corporate Citizenship Unit
Warwick Business School
UK14. A comparative study of stakeholder engagement approaches in social auditingSimon S. Gao
Napier University Business School
UK
and Jane J. Zhang
Glasgow Caledonian University
UK15. Corporate citizenship: What gets recorded? What gets rewarded?Kimberly S. Davenport
BellSouth Corporation
USA
and Patsy Lewellyn
University of South Carolina Aiken
USA16. Processes in social and ethical accountability: external reporting mechanismsLeigh Holland
De Montfort University
UK
and Jane Gibbon
Newcastle Business School
University of Northumbria
UKBibliography
Catholic University of Eichstaett and Managing Director
Center for Corporate CitizenshipIntroductionJörg Andriof
Corporate Citizenship Unit
Warwick Business School
UKPart I: Evolution
context and concepts of corporate citizenship1. Integrity and mindfulness: Foundations of corporate citizenshipSandra Waddock
Boston College
Carroll School of Management
USA2. Corporate citizenship: Evolution and interpretationDuane Windsor
Rice University
USA3. Corporate citizenship: Rethinking business beyond corporate social responsibilityDavid Birch
Corporate Citizenship Research Unit
Deakin University
Australia4. Global corporate citizenship in a dot.com world: The role of organisational identityJames E. Post and Shawn L. Berman
Boston University
USA5. Theorising business citizenshipDonna J. Wood
University of Pittsburgh
USA
and Jeanne M. Logsdon
University of New Mexico
USA6. Business citizenship outside and inside organisations: An emergent synthesis of corporate responsibility and employee citizenshipDiane Swanson and Brian P. Niehoff
Kansas State University
USAPart II: Governance and leadership of corporate citizens7. Corporate citizenship as an ethic of care: Corporate values
codes of ethics and global governanceMichel Dion
Universite de Sherbrooke
Canada8. The moral leader: Essential for successful corporate citizenshipArchie B. Carroll
University of Georgia
USA9. How Australia's top 500 companies are becoming corporate citizensMark Glazebrook
Corporate Citizenship Research Unit
Deakin University
Australia10. When multinational corporations act as governments: The Mobil corporation experienceAlejo José G. Sison
Institute for Enterprise and Humanism
University of Navarre
Spain11. The world's business: The United Nations and the globalisation of corporate citizenshipJonathan Cohen
United Nations Association of the USAPart 3: Stakeholder engagement and social accountability12. Partnership alchemy: Engagement
innovation and governanceSimon Zadek
Institute of Social and Ethical AccountAbility
UK13. Patterns of stakeholder partnership buildingJörg Andriof
Corporate Citizenship Unit
Warwick Business School
UK14. A comparative study of stakeholder engagement approaches in social auditingSimon S. Gao
Napier University Business School
UK
and Jane J. Zhang
Glasgow Caledonian University
UK15. Corporate citizenship: What gets recorded? What gets rewarded?Kimberly S. Davenport
BellSouth Corporation
USA
and Patsy Lewellyn
University of South Carolina Aiken
USA16. Processes in social and ethical accountability: external reporting mechanismsLeigh Holland
De Montfort University
UK
and Jane Gibbon
Newcastle Business School
University of Northumbria
UKBibliography
ForewordProfessor Dr André Habisch
Catholic University of Eichstaett and Managing Director
Center for Corporate CitizenshipIntroductionJörg Andriof
Corporate Citizenship Unit
Warwick Business School
UKPart I: Evolution
context and concepts of corporate citizenship1. Integrity and mindfulness: Foundations of corporate citizenshipSandra Waddock
Boston College
Carroll School of Management
USA2. Corporate citizenship: Evolution and interpretationDuane Windsor
Rice University
USA3. Corporate citizenship: Rethinking business beyond corporate social responsibilityDavid Birch
Corporate Citizenship Research Unit
Deakin University
Australia4. Global corporate citizenship in a dot.com world: The role of organisational identityJames E. Post and Shawn L. Berman
Boston University
USA5. Theorising business citizenshipDonna J. Wood
University of Pittsburgh
USA
and Jeanne M. Logsdon
University of New Mexico
USA6. Business citizenship outside and inside organisations: An emergent synthesis of corporate responsibility and employee citizenshipDiane Swanson and Brian P. Niehoff
Kansas State University
USAPart II: Governance and leadership of corporate citizens7. Corporate citizenship as an ethic of care: Corporate values
codes of ethics and global governanceMichel Dion
Universite de Sherbrooke
Canada8. The moral leader: Essential for successful corporate citizenshipArchie B. Carroll
University of Georgia
USA9. How Australia's top 500 companies are becoming corporate citizensMark Glazebrook
Corporate Citizenship Research Unit
Deakin University
Australia10. When multinational corporations act as governments: The Mobil corporation experienceAlejo José G. Sison
Institute for Enterprise and Humanism
University of Navarre
Spain11. The world's business: The United Nations and the globalisation of corporate citizenshipJonathan Cohen
United Nations Association of the USAPart 3: Stakeholder engagement and social accountability12. Partnership alchemy: Engagement
innovation and governanceSimon Zadek
Institute of Social and Ethical AccountAbility
UK13. Patterns of stakeholder partnership buildingJörg Andriof
Corporate Citizenship Unit
Warwick Business School
UK14. A comparative study of stakeholder engagement approaches in social auditingSimon S. Gao
Napier University Business School
UK
and Jane J. Zhang
Glasgow Caledonian University
UK15. Corporate citizenship: What gets recorded? What gets rewarded?Kimberly S. Davenport
BellSouth Corporation
USA
and Patsy Lewellyn
University of South Carolina Aiken
USA16. Processes in social and ethical accountability: external reporting mechanismsLeigh Holland
De Montfort University
UK
and Jane Gibbon
Newcastle Business School
University of Northumbria
UKBibliography
Catholic University of Eichstaett and Managing Director
Center for Corporate CitizenshipIntroductionJörg Andriof
Corporate Citizenship Unit
Warwick Business School
UKPart I: Evolution
context and concepts of corporate citizenship1. Integrity and mindfulness: Foundations of corporate citizenshipSandra Waddock
Boston College
Carroll School of Management
USA2. Corporate citizenship: Evolution and interpretationDuane Windsor
Rice University
USA3. Corporate citizenship: Rethinking business beyond corporate social responsibilityDavid Birch
Corporate Citizenship Research Unit
Deakin University
Australia4. Global corporate citizenship in a dot.com world: The role of organisational identityJames E. Post and Shawn L. Berman
Boston University
USA5. Theorising business citizenshipDonna J. Wood
University of Pittsburgh
USA
and Jeanne M. Logsdon
University of New Mexico
USA6. Business citizenship outside and inside organisations: An emergent synthesis of corporate responsibility and employee citizenshipDiane Swanson and Brian P. Niehoff
Kansas State University
USAPart II: Governance and leadership of corporate citizens7. Corporate citizenship as an ethic of care: Corporate values
codes of ethics and global governanceMichel Dion
Universite de Sherbrooke
Canada8. The moral leader: Essential for successful corporate citizenshipArchie B. Carroll
University of Georgia
USA9. How Australia's top 500 companies are becoming corporate citizensMark Glazebrook
Corporate Citizenship Research Unit
Deakin University
Australia10. When multinational corporations act as governments: The Mobil corporation experienceAlejo José G. Sison
Institute for Enterprise and Humanism
University of Navarre
Spain11. The world's business: The United Nations and the globalisation of corporate citizenshipJonathan Cohen
United Nations Association of the USAPart 3: Stakeholder engagement and social accountability12. Partnership alchemy: Engagement
innovation and governanceSimon Zadek
Institute of Social and Ethical AccountAbility
UK13. Patterns of stakeholder partnership buildingJörg Andriof
Corporate Citizenship Unit
Warwick Business School
UK14. A comparative study of stakeholder engagement approaches in social auditingSimon S. Gao
Napier University Business School
UK
and Jane J. Zhang
Glasgow Caledonian University
UK15. Corporate citizenship: What gets recorded? What gets rewarded?Kimberly S. Davenport
BellSouth Corporation
USA
and Patsy Lewellyn
University of South Carolina Aiken
USA16. Processes in social and ethical accountability: external reporting mechanismsLeigh Holland
De Montfort University
UK
and Jane Gibbon
Newcastle Business School
University of Northumbria
UKBibliography