Corporate Social Responsibility

Höfundur James Weber

Útgefandi Emerald Publishing Ltd.

Snið Page Fidelity

Print ISBN 9781787542600

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Útgáfuár 2018

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Efnisyfirlit

  • Corporate Social Responsibility
  • Copyright Page
  • Contents
  • About the Editors
  • Preface
  • Introduction to This Volume on Corporate Social Responsibility
  • References
  • The Origins and Developments of Corporate Social Responsibility
  • Chapter 1 Corporate Social Responsibility: From Founders to Millennials
  • CSR in the United States: How It Began
  • CSR: Doctrine, Drivers, Policy Instruments
  • CSR Phases
  • CSR-1: Corporate Social Stewardship (1950s–1960s)
  • The Basic Idea: Corporate Managers as Public Trustees
  • The Drivers of CSR-1
  • CSR-1 Policy Instruments
  • CSR-2: Corporate Social Responsiveness (1960s–1970s)
  • The Basic Idea: Responding to Social Demands
  • The Drivers of CSR-2
  • CSR-2 Policy Instruments
  • CSR-3: Corporate/Business Ethics (1980s–1990s)
  • The Basic Idea: Fostering Ethical Corporate Culture
  • The Drivers of CSR-3
  • CSR-3 Policy Instruments
  • CSR-4: Corporate Global Citizenship (1990s–2000)
  • The Basic Idea: Achieving Corporate and Planetary Sustainability
  • CSR-4 Drivers
  • CSR-4 Policy Instruments
  • CSR-5: Toward a Millennial Future (2000–3000)
  • The Basic Idea: Adapting Human Culture to Global and Cosmic Challenges
  • The Speculative Millennial Future
  • Sustainability
  • Generational Changes
  • Big Questions, Puzzles, and Challenges
  • CSR: Trends, Questions, and Prospects
  • References Listed by CSR Phase
  • Additional CSR References for the US & Globally
  • Leading Business and Society Textbooks
  • Chapter 2 Corporate Social Responsibility: A Review of Current Concepts, Research, and Issues
  • CSR’s Conceptual Development and Meaning
  • CSR and Competing and Complementary Concepts
  • Business Ethics
  • Stakeholder Management
  • Sustainability
  • Corporate Citizenship
  • Other Competing Concepts
  • Newer Research Avenues
  • Political CSR
  • The CSP–CFP Relationship and the Business Case for CSR
  • Upstream/Downstream CSR
  • CSR in Emerging Economies
  • Corporate Activism and CSR
  • Corporate Social Irresponsibility
  • Conclusion
  • References
  • Assessing Corporate Social Responsibility in Asia and Europe
  • Chapter 3 Corporate Social Responsibility across Asia: A Review of Four Countries
  • Introduction
  • Contextual Framework
  • CSR in Japan
  • CSR in Academia
  • CSR in Management
  • Contextual Analysis
  • History
  • Religion/Ideology
  • Social Norms
  • Geography
  • Political Structures
  • Level of Economic Development
  • Civil Society Institutions
  • Labor unions
  • Advocacy/NGO groups
  • The media
  • Safety Net
  • Conclusion
  • CSR in KOREA
  • CSR in the Academy
  • CSR in Management
  • Contextual Analysis
  • History
  • Religion/Ideology
  • Culture/Social norms
  • Geography
  • Political Structures
  • Level of Economic Development
  • Civil Society Institutions
  • Labor unions
  • Advocacy/NGO groups
  • Media
  • Safety net
  • Conclusion
  • CSR in INDIA
  • CSR in the Academy
  • CSR in Management
  • Contextual Analysis
  • History
  • Religion/Ideology
  • Social Norms
  • Geography
  • Political Structures
  • Level of Economic Development
  • Civil Society Institutions
  • Labor unions
  • Advocacy/NGO groups
  • Media
  • Safety Net
  • Conclusions
  • CSR in China
  • CSR in Academia
  • CSR in Management
  • Contextual Analysis
  • History
  • Religion/Ideology
  • Social Norms
  • Geography
  • Political Structures
  • Level of Economic Development
  • Civil Society Institutions
  • Labor unions
  • Advocacy Groups/NGOs
  • The media
  • Safety net
  • Conclusion
  • Concluding Thoughts
  • References
  • Chapter 4 Legislated CSR: A Brief Introduction
  • Voluntary versus Legislated CSR
  • Evolution and Enactment of India’s Company Act 2013
  • Analyzing the CSR Legislation in India
  • Promises and Outcomes of India’s CSR Legislations
  • Conclusion
  • References
  • Chapter 5 Social Responsibility within Brussels Municipalities: An Exploratory Study
  • Introduction
  • CSR Implementation in EU and Belgium
  • Social Responsibility and Municipalities
  • Local Agenda 21 as a Proxy of SR Implementation in Municipalities
  • Local Agenda 21 and the Drivers for Its Implementation
  • Methodology
  • Findings
  • Key Political Figures and LA21 Coordinators
  • Funding
  • Cooperation versus Competition
  • Network Support
  • Media Impact
  • Private Sector Influence
  • Discussion
  • References
  • Appendix 1
  • Appendix 2: Translated Questionnaire
  • Appendix 3: List of Supplementary Information for the Interviews
  • Investigating Corporate Social Responsibility in Practice
  • Chapter 6 Much Ado about Nothing: The Glacial Pace of CSR Implementation in Practice
  • Introduction
  • Theoretical Context
  • Institutional Theory
  • Review of Historical Data
  • Empirical Tests of Trends in CSR and CSIR Over Time
  • Methodology
  • Sample Creation
  • Dependent Variables
  • Independent Variables
  • Control Variables
  • Research Design and Analytic Method
  • Findings: Much Ado about Nothing
  • Descriptive Statistics
  • Growth of CSR and Decline of CSiR
  • Discussion
  • Contributions, Limitations, and Conclusions
  • References
  • Chapter 7 Safeguarding Corporate Social Responsibility: The Benefit Movement
  • Introduction
  • History of the Benefit Movement
  • The Benefit Movement Organizational Forms
  • Theoretical Developments
  • Social Movements and Organizations
  • Indicators of Movement Success
  • Sustained Contention and Types of Movement Organizations
  • Practical Implications
  • Future Research Directions
  • Conclusions
  • References
  • Chapter 8 Taylor Won: The Triumph of Scientific Management and Its Meaning for Business and Society
  • Taylor Won: The One Right Way in Management Theory and Practice
  • Dehumanization: License to Behave Badly
  • Scientific Management: The License to Theorize Badly
  • The Parallel Evolution of CSR Scholarship
  • Late 1800s–1919: Wealth Generators
  • 1920–1950: Stewards of Society
  • 1950s–1990s: Modern Era of CSR
  • Dehumanization and CSR
  • Future Directions: Integrating Humanity into Management Theory
  • References
  • Chapter 9 Aligning Adverse Activities? Corporate Social Responsibility and Political Activity
  • Introduction
  • Macro-Level Factors
  • External Factors: Institutional Context
  • Political Corporate Social Responsibility
  • Corporate Political Activity
  • Peace through Commerce
  • Social Movement Research
  • Political Context: The United States
  • Micro-Level Factors
  • Firm-Level Factors
  • Individual Factors
  • Discussion and Conclusion
  • References
  • Chapter 10 What We Know about the Economic Payoffs of Corporate Ecological Sustainability
  • Meta-analytic Conclusions
  • Relatively Small Positive Relationship between CES and CFP
  • Measurement Contingencies
  • Proactive versus Reactive Strategic Approach
  • Other Contingency Factors Identified in Recent Meta-Analyses
  • Summary of Theoretical Perspectives
  • Sustainable Value Creation
  • Slack Resources
  • Virtuous Circle
  • Opportunism
  • Trade-off
  • Vicious Circle
  • Outbalancing
  • Suggestions for Future Research
  • In-depth Exploration of the Particulars of Circumstance (Contingency Factors)
  • Overcoming Methodological Weaknesses
  • Conclusion
  • References
  • The Future Evolution of Corporate Social Responsibility
  • Chapter 11 Getting from Corporate Social Responsibility to Corporate System Responsibility: Toward a
  • Introduction: The Definition Problem
  • Creating Shared Value (CSV): Why It Fails as an Integrative Substitute for CSR
  • The Limitations of “Strategic CSR”
  • Political CSR as Strategic Management of Communicative Space to Bolster Corporate Legitimacy
  • The ISCT as a Potential Vehicle for Value Integration Within CSR
  • The Moral Hazard of Trying to “Manage” Moral Legitimacy
  • Embracing Strategic Ambiguity to Cope with Paradoxical Tensions Inherent in CSR
  • Networking as the Emerging Organizational CSR Framework
  • Network Approaches to Realizing Corporate System Responsibility
  • Conclusion
  • References
  • Chapter 12 Beyond CSR to System Change: Creating a New Socio-economic Narrative
  • The Rise and Limits of CSR
  • A Brief Overview of CSR and Its Limits
  • Memes and Large System Change
  • Large System Change
  • Narrative and Memes
  • Creating a Powerful New Story
  • Change the Story…
  • Constructing a New Socio-economic Narrative
  • Confronting Reality
  • References
  • EPILOGUE
  • Chapter 13 Corporate Social Responsibility Scholarship: Retrospect and Prospect
  • Topics
  • Theory
  • Methods
  • Conclusions
  • References
  • About the Authors
  • Index
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