In 2017, the famous young actress, Emma Watson, declared she would only wear designers' clothes that are ethically made and are eco-friendly, which further increased the interest in ethical fashion. While touring around to promote the ...
... Tony Hsieh, Zappos' founder and CEO, has introduced a management philosophy known as holacracy (see http://www.holacracy.org/). The term “is derived from author Arthur Koestler's term 'holon,' which means a whole that is part of a ...
Johnson & Johnson: Johnson & Johnson's transparent handling of theTylenol crisis in 1982 is widely heralded as the model case in the area of crisis management. J&J went beyond what had previously been expected of corporations in such ...
In “Beyond shopping,” The Economist Special Report: E-Commerce, October 28, 2017, p. 5. 27. John Mackey, quoted in April Fulton, “Whole Foods Founder John Mackey on Fascism and 'Conscious Capitalism,'” NPR, January 16, 2013, ...
In this new Fourth Edition, author David Chandler explores why some firms are better at CSR and how other firms can improve their CSR efforts. Keep your course content up-to-date!
New this edition is also a chapter titled ‘The S in CSR: Social and Global Issues’.
In this new Sixth Edition, author David Chandler explores issues around COVID-19, the BLM movement, the supply chain crunch, and the "great resignation."
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Based on the idea that strategic CSR offers the most holistic and effective approach to corporate social responsibility, the author presents the key concepts, theories and philosophical approaches to CSR, along with the practical tools ...
Based on the idea that strategic CSR offers the most holistic and effective approach to corporate social responsibility, the author presents the key concepts, theories and philosophical approaches to CSR,...
After five chapters that provide an overview of the field, core concepts, and practical challenges, the second half of the book illustrates the extensive and dynamic nature of CSR via 21 detailed issues and case-studies.
The book is split into three parts; the first part provides the theoretical background of CSR, the second part examines various CSR approaches and how they can be implemented, and the third part discusses measuring and communicating CSR.
After five chapters that provide an overview of the field, core concepts, and practical challenges, the second half of the book illustrates the extensive and dynamic nature of CSR via 21 detailed issues and case-studies.