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Palgrave Handbook of Corporate Social Responsibility 1st ed. 2021 [Hardback]

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  • Sērija : The Palgrave Handbook of Corporate Social Responsibility
  • Izdošanas datums: 16-Jun-2021
  • Izdevniecība: Springer Nature Switzerland AG
  • ISBN-10: 3030424642
  • ISBN-13: 9783030424640
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  • Sērija : The Palgrave Handbook of Corporate Social Responsibility
  • Izdošanas datums: 16-Jun-2021
  • Izdevniecība: Springer Nature Switzerland AG
  • ISBN-10: 3030424642
  • ISBN-13: 9783030424640
Corporate Social Responsibility is more crucial now than ever, as society as a whole
responds to challenges on a global scale - from the continuing strife nationalism causes to
international supply chains, to the problems posed by the climate change crisis, to the continuing
issue of slavery in the modern age.

The Palgrave Handbook of Corporate Social Responsibility is a comprehensive, authoritative
overview of CSR in all its forms, providing a multiplicity of interdisciplinary tertiary research from
esteemed academics in their fields. It will cover everything from the theoretical basis for CSR, to
environmental aspects of CSR, including responses to climate change and resource depletion;
society and CSR, including work-life balance and modern slavery; regional aspects of CSR (reviewing CSR in both developed and developing countries, and providing an in-depth examination of Latin America, Africa and the Middle East).

It is aimed as a resource for a global scholarly audience looking for a detailed presentation of major
accounts of corporate social responsibility on an international scale.
Volume 1
Part I Introduction
1(24)
Corporate Social Responsibility and the Future: Setting the Scene
3(22)
David Crowther
Shahla Seifi
Part II General Theory
25(174)
Definitions of Corporate Social Responsibility
27(20)
Lan Jiang
Theoretical Developments in Corporate Social Responsibility
47(28)
Miriam Green
Triple Bottom Line
75(28)
Rodica Milena Zaharia
Razvan Zaharia
Equity and Regulation
103(26)
Onyeka K. Osuji
Corporate Responsibility Reporting and Storytelling
129(20)
Merryn Paynter
Abdel K. Halabi
Brundtland and After
149(28)
Dianne Bolton
Terry Landells
Human Rights
177(22)
Nour Mohammad
Syed Mohiuddin Hasan
Part III Environmental Aspects
199(182)
Climate Change
201(24)
Sibel Hostut
Secil Deren Van Het Hof
Water Resources
225(24)
Linne Marie Lauesen
The Emergence and Role of Nongovernmental Organizations
249(26)
Lowell J. Gretebeck
Recycling
275(24)
Linne Marie Lauesen
Pia Duus Jensen
Lene Ribens
Wastewater Disposal Techniques
299(34)
Izhar Alam
Azam Malik
Sustainable Plastic and Corporate Social Responsibility
333(22)
Armaghan Moghaddam
David Crowther
Technological Approaches to Sustainability
355(26)
Cuong Van Hoang
Thinh Gia Hoang
Victor Kane
Part IV Social Aspects
381(232)
Governance of Migration and Sustainability
383(30)
Michael Gagern
Sustainable Development Goal 8: Achieving Decent Work - An Illusion
413(16)
Prabir Kumar Bandyopadhyay
Work-Life Balance and Well-Being at Work
429(24)
Nicole Cvenkel
Social Capital, Community Engagement, and Corporate Social Responsibility
453(18)
Roopinder Oberoi
Employee Volunteering
471(28)
Risa Bhinekawati
Wiwiek M. Daryanto
Amelia Naim Indradjaja
Chrysanti Hasibuan-Sedyono
Yanti Triwadiantini
Socially Responsible Retailing
499(26)
Ghulam Sughra
Gender and Corporate Social Responsibility
525(20)
Ilke Oruc
Developing Trends
545(32)
Jacob Dahl Rendtorff
The State of Social Media Research in CSR Communication
577(22)
Lina M. Gomez
Sustainability and Accountability in Higher Education Institutions
599(14)
Veronica Ribeiro
Sonia Monteiro
Katia Lemos
Volume 2
Part V Economic Aspects
613(250)
Foreign Direct Investment and Development in Developing Host Economies
615(22)
Hema Soondram
Martin Samy
Bhavish Jugumath
Social Business: A New
Chapter of Hybrid Business Toward Sustainable Development
637(30)
Arifur Rahman
Naznin Sultana
Modern Slavery Disclosures in a Voluntary Regime
667(26)
Susi Sarumpaet
Hasan Fauzi
The Legal Basis of CSR
693(60)
Sharoj Sharma-Nepal
Leo Isce-Taylor
Integrated Reporting
753(38)
Elaine Conway, Fiona Robertson
Iwi Ugiagbe-Green
Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) in Multinational Companies (MNCs), Small-to-Medium Enterprises (SMEs), and Small Businesses
791(26)
Gizem Aras-Beger
F. Dilvin Taskin
Gold Standard: Socially Responsible Investment Analysis
817(26)
Rute Abreu
Carlos Pinho
How to Reap the CSR Fruits: The Crucial Role Played by Customers
843(20)
Pietro Lanzini
Antonio Tencati
Part VI Regions and Segments
863(240)
The UN Global Compact: An Overview of the Promise and Pitfalls
865(22)
Nathan Andrews
Regulation of CSR from International, European, and Spanish Viewpoints
887(24)
David Robles-Elorza
Leire San-Jose
Sara Urionabarrenetxea
The Evolution of Institutional Environments in the Development of Corporate Social Responsibility in Selected ASEAN Countries
911(24)
Corina Joseph
Roshima Said
Regional Review: Developed Countries
935(20)
Michael MacLeod
Regional Review: Latin America
955(36)
Mariana Lima Bandeira
Genoveva Espinoza-Santeli
Fernando Lopez Parra
Regional Review: Africa
991(26)
L. Raimi
A.S. Isiaka
Corporate Social Responsibility in China
1017(24)
Hong Wang
Corporate Social Responsibility in India
1041(30)
Jagbir Singh Kadyan
CSR in the USA and UK Versus CSR in Europe and Asia
1071(32)
Nick Capaldi
Nadia E. Nedzel
Part VII Sustainability
1103(244)
Resource Depletion
1105(26)
Shahla Seifi
Geopolitics of Natural Resources
1131(22)
Sam Sarpong
Artificial Intelligence and Social Responsibility
1153(24)
Kristijan Krkac
Ivana Bracevic
Sustainability and Consumer Behaviour: Towards a Cohered Emergent Theory
1177(18)
Frank Nyame-Asiamah
Peter Kawalek
Tobacco CSR, Sustainability Reporting, and the Marketing Paradox
1195(28)
Steven Greenland
Karmen Lugar
David Low
The Sustainable Development Agenda
1223(22)
Kurnia Perdana
Silvy Sondari Gadzali
Rita Laslubiati Puspawijaya
Innovation and Sustainability
1245(24)
Cuong Van Hoang
Thinh Gia Hoang
Nam Hai Vu
Dat Anh Le
Sustainable Marketing
1269(24)
Farzana Quoquab
Nur Zulaikha Mohamed Sadom
Jihad Mohammad
Corporate Human Rights Responsibility in Times of Increasing Sociocultural and Political Isolationism
1293(28)
Rafaela Costa Camoes Rabello
Katharina Ruckstuhl
David Sundaram
Corporate Social Responsibility Reporting: Evolution, Institutionalization, and Current State
1321(26)
Ferhan Sengur
Index 1347
David Crowther B.A., M.B.A., M.Ed., Ph.D., PGCE, FCMA, CGMA, CPFA, MCMI

Professor, University of Bedfordshire, UK; London

School of Commerce, UK; Ansted University, Malaysia;

Shanghai University, China

www.davideacrowther.org; www.srrnet.org

David Crowther is expert in business administration, a games theoretician, and a psychologist while also a qualified accountant who has worked as an accountant, systems specialist, and general manager in local government, industry, and commerce for 20 years. After a number of years in the financial services sector, including a spell as divisional managing director during which he set up and ran a credit card scheme, he decided to leave the business world and become an academic. In 1994, he joined Aston University and there obtained a Ph.D. in 1999 for research into corporate social performance. In 2001, he became the first professor of corporate social responsibility in the world.

David has published more than 60 books and has also contributed several hundred articles to academic, business, and professional journals and to edited book collections. He has also spoken widely at conferences and seminars worldwide and acted as a consultant to a wide range of government, professional, and commercial organizations. In 2002, he established the Social Responsibility Research Network, an international body which now has 1000 members. He is listed in Whos Who in the World and various other directories. His current research focuses on sustainability and governance in the modern environment.









Shahla Seifi B.Sc., M.Sc., M.Eng., Ph.D. 

Secretary and Conferences Chair, Social Responsibility





Research Network





Visiting Professor, Shanghai University, China;





Ansted University, Malaysia; and various universities around the world





www.srrnet.org





Shahla is an engineer by background and worked for over 20 years at the National Standards Institute of Iran. There, she was responsible for assessing products, developing national standards, and international affairs. After a spell in Malaysia, she relocated to the UK in 2013 where she is now based. A British and Iranian citizen, she continues to publish under her maiden name of Shahla Seifi. She currently researches, writes, and runs the Social Responsibility Research Network.





Shahla has taught extensively both students and managers and translated much material into Farsi. As a qualified physical fitness trainer, she led courses in Tehran for a number of years. She edits or is a member of the editorial boards of several journals and book series around the world, and consults and speaks at various locations. Shahla has published more than 30 books (in either English or Farsi) and translated several into Farsi; she has published over 50 articles in English as well as numerous articles in Farsi. Her current research is concerned with extractive mineral depletion and sustainability.