Onyeka K. Osuji (University of Essex), Franklin N. Ngwu, Gary Lynch-Wood
Corporate Social Responsibility Across the Globe
Innovative Resolution of Regulatory and Governance Challenges
Onyeka K. Osuji (University of Essex), Franklin N. Ngwu, Gary Lynch-Wood
Corporate Social Responsibility Across the Globe
Innovative Resolution of Regulatory and Governance Challenges
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This book names impediments to effective regulation of corporate social responsibility (CSR) by public and private persons and offers unique perspectives on how law can regulate CSR as a governance mechanism. Scholarship and policy in corporate law, political economy, and development studies will benefit from the book's contributions.
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This book names impediments to effective regulation of corporate social responsibility (CSR) by public and private persons and offers unique perspectives on how law can regulate CSR as a governance mechanism. Scholarship and policy in corporate law, political economy, and development studies will benefit from the book's contributions.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 300
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Juni 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 558g
- ISBN-13: 9781108470025
- ISBN-10: 1108470025
- Artikelnr.: 63594393
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 300
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Juni 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 558g
- ISBN-13: 9781108470025
- ISBN-10: 1108470025
- Artikelnr.: 63594393
Onyeka K. Osuji is a Professor of Law and Head of the School of Law, University of Essex, UK. He is a member of the Editorial Advisory Board of the Social Responsibility Journal and the Advisers' Colleges of Global Principles for Sustainable Securities Lending and Sustainable Finance, the Law and Stakeholders Network.
1. Introduction: The Centrality of Regulation in Corporate Responsibility
Onyeka K. Osuji; Part A. Regulation Concepts, Paradigms and Approaches for
Corporate Social Responsibility 2. The Dynamics of Regulatory
Transformation: An Environmental Perspective Gary Lynch- Wood; 3. Values
System Paradigm as a Regulatory Alternative to Stakeholder Needs CSR Onyeka
K. Osuji; 4. Incentives, Public Procurement and Market Mechanisms Franklin
N. Ngwu; 5. Governance of Firms, Poverty and Shared Responsibilities for
Human Rights in UNGPs: Smart-Mix Regulation and Corporate Social
Responsibility within Coalitions of the (Un)Willing Onyeka K. Osuji, Gary
Lynch-Wood; Part B. Infusing Corporate Social Responsibility in Corporate
Governance: 6. CSR, Directors and Top Management Officers: Responsibility
and Accountability Pathways Onyeka K. Osuji; 7. Structural Limits and
Structural Opportunities for Shareholder Regulation David Williamson, Gary
Lynch-Wood; 8. SMEs: Untapped Platform for Sustainable CSR Penetration and
Practice in Developing and Emerging Markets Franklin N. Ngwu; Part C.
Stimulating Private Regulation of Corporate Social Responsibility: 9.
Shareholders, Institutional Investors and Socially Responsible Investment
Franklin N. Ngwu; 10. Professional Advisory Services and CSR
Responsibilisation, Accountability and Transparency Onyeka K. Osuji; 11.
Towards an Understanding of Civil Regulation: Context Sensitivity Model for
the Firm and the Environment Gary Lynch-Wood; 12. Inventive interventionist
regulation of transnational business, sport, cultural and entertainment
organisations Onyeka K. Osuji; 13. Postscript: Rendezvous of Regulation and
Corporate Social Responsibility.
Onyeka K. Osuji; Part A. Regulation Concepts, Paradigms and Approaches for
Corporate Social Responsibility 2. The Dynamics of Regulatory
Transformation: An Environmental Perspective Gary Lynch- Wood; 3. Values
System Paradigm as a Regulatory Alternative to Stakeholder Needs CSR Onyeka
K. Osuji; 4. Incentives, Public Procurement and Market Mechanisms Franklin
N. Ngwu; 5. Governance of Firms, Poverty and Shared Responsibilities for
Human Rights in UNGPs: Smart-Mix Regulation and Corporate Social
Responsibility within Coalitions of the (Un)Willing Onyeka K. Osuji, Gary
Lynch-Wood; Part B. Infusing Corporate Social Responsibility in Corporate
Governance: 6. CSR, Directors and Top Management Officers: Responsibility
and Accountability Pathways Onyeka K. Osuji; 7. Structural Limits and
Structural Opportunities for Shareholder Regulation David Williamson, Gary
Lynch-Wood; 8. SMEs: Untapped Platform for Sustainable CSR Penetration and
Practice in Developing and Emerging Markets Franklin N. Ngwu; Part C.
Stimulating Private Regulation of Corporate Social Responsibility: 9.
Shareholders, Institutional Investors and Socially Responsible Investment
Franklin N. Ngwu; 10. Professional Advisory Services and CSR
Responsibilisation, Accountability and Transparency Onyeka K. Osuji; 11.
Towards an Understanding of Civil Regulation: Context Sensitivity Model for
the Firm and the Environment Gary Lynch-Wood; 12. Inventive interventionist
regulation of transnational business, sport, cultural and entertainment
organisations Onyeka K. Osuji; 13. Postscript: Rendezvous of Regulation and
Corporate Social Responsibility.
1. Introduction: The Centrality of Regulation in Corporate Responsibility
Onyeka K. Osuji; Part A. Regulation Concepts, Paradigms and Approaches for
Corporate Social Responsibility 2. The Dynamics of Regulatory
Transformation: An Environmental Perspective Gary Lynch- Wood; 3. Values
System Paradigm as a Regulatory Alternative to Stakeholder Needs CSR Onyeka
K. Osuji; 4. Incentives, Public Procurement and Market Mechanisms Franklin
N. Ngwu; 5. Governance of Firms, Poverty and Shared Responsibilities for
Human Rights in UNGPs: Smart-Mix Regulation and Corporate Social
Responsibility within Coalitions of the (Un)Willing Onyeka K. Osuji, Gary
Lynch-Wood; Part B. Infusing Corporate Social Responsibility in Corporate
Governance: 6. CSR, Directors and Top Management Officers: Responsibility
and Accountability Pathways Onyeka K. Osuji; 7. Structural Limits and
Structural Opportunities for Shareholder Regulation David Williamson, Gary
Lynch-Wood; 8. SMEs: Untapped Platform for Sustainable CSR Penetration and
Practice in Developing and Emerging Markets Franklin N. Ngwu; Part C.
Stimulating Private Regulation of Corporate Social Responsibility: 9.
Shareholders, Institutional Investors and Socially Responsible Investment
Franklin N. Ngwu; 10. Professional Advisory Services and CSR
Responsibilisation, Accountability and Transparency Onyeka K. Osuji; 11.
Towards an Understanding of Civil Regulation: Context Sensitivity Model for
the Firm and the Environment Gary Lynch-Wood; 12. Inventive interventionist
regulation of transnational business, sport, cultural and entertainment
organisations Onyeka K. Osuji; 13. Postscript: Rendezvous of Regulation and
Corporate Social Responsibility.
Onyeka K. Osuji; Part A. Regulation Concepts, Paradigms and Approaches for
Corporate Social Responsibility 2. The Dynamics of Regulatory
Transformation: An Environmental Perspective Gary Lynch- Wood; 3. Values
System Paradigm as a Regulatory Alternative to Stakeholder Needs CSR Onyeka
K. Osuji; 4. Incentives, Public Procurement and Market Mechanisms Franklin
N. Ngwu; 5. Governance of Firms, Poverty and Shared Responsibilities for
Human Rights in UNGPs: Smart-Mix Regulation and Corporate Social
Responsibility within Coalitions of the (Un)Willing Onyeka K. Osuji, Gary
Lynch-Wood; Part B. Infusing Corporate Social Responsibility in Corporate
Governance: 6. CSR, Directors and Top Management Officers: Responsibility
and Accountability Pathways Onyeka K. Osuji; 7. Structural Limits and
Structural Opportunities for Shareholder Regulation David Williamson, Gary
Lynch-Wood; 8. SMEs: Untapped Platform for Sustainable CSR Penetration and
Practice in Developing and Emerging Markets Franklin N. Ngwu; Part C.
Stimulating Private Regulation of Corporate Social Responsibility: 9.
Shareholders, Institutional Investors and Socially Responsible Investment
Franklin N. Ngwu; 10. Professional Advisory Services and CSR
Responsibilisation, Accountability and Transparency Onyeka K. Osuji; 11.
Towards an Understanding of Civil Regulation: Context Sensitivity Model for
the Firm and the Environment Gary Lynch-Wood; 12. Inventive interventionist
regulation of transnational business, sport, cultural and entertainment
organisations Onyeka K. Osuji; 13. Postscript: Rendezvous of Regulation and
Corporate Social Responsibility.