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Corporate Social Responsibility Strategy, Communication, Governance

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Authors

Edited by Andreas Rasche, Copenhagen Business School, Mette Morsing, Copenhagen Business School, Jeremy Moon, Copenhagen Business School
Published 2017

Description

This upper-level textbook offers an original and up-to-date introduction to issues in corporate social responsibility (CSR) from a global perspective. Written by an international team of experts, it guides students through key themes in CSR including strategy, communication, regulation and governance. Balancing critiques of CSR with a discussion of the opportunities it creates, it includes chapters devoted to critical issues such as human rights, anti-corruption, labour rights and the environment. Pedagogical features include customised case studies, study questions, key term…

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Key features

  • Provides a new approach to CSR by focusing on themes of strategy, regulation, communication and governance
  • Connects theory to practice through case studies, study questions, reflection pieces and suggestions for further resources, including Ivey CaseMate and links to websites and videos
  • Features in-depth coverage of issues such as human rights, labour rights, environmental rights and anti-corruption
  • The authors are generously donating the royalties from the sales of the book to Save the Children [The Save the Children Fund is a charity registered in England and Wales (213890) and Scotland (SC039570)]

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