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The book examines the issue of corporate social responsibility from a public policy perspective, considering the implications of corporations' involvement in global economic governance.
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The book examines the issue of corporate social responsibility from a public policy perspective, considering the implications of corporations' involvement in global economic governance.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Oxford University Press, USA
- Seitenzahl: 336
- Erscheinungstermin: Januar 2012
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 249mm x 167mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 614g
- ISBN-13: 9780199592173
- ISBN-10: 0199592179
- Artikelnr.: 33252000
- Verlag: Oxford University Press, USA
- Seitenzahl: 336
- Erscheinungstermin: Januar 2012
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 249mm x 167mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 614g
- ISBN-13: 9780199592173
- ISBN-10: 0199592179
- Artikelnr.: 33252000
Colin Crouch is Professor at the Business School of Warwick University. He is also the External Scientific member of the Max-Planck-Institute for the Study of Societies at Cologne. He previously taught sociology at the LSE, and was fellow and tutor in Politics at Trinity College, Oxford, and Professor of Sociology at the University of Oxford. Until December 2004 he was Professor of Sociology at the European University Institute, Florence. He is a Fellow of the British Academy and of the Academy of Social Sciences. He is former chairman and former joint editor of The Political Quarterly. He has published within the fields of comparative European sociology and industrial relations, on economic sociology, and on contemporary issues in British and European politics. His most recent books include: Social Change in Western Europe (1999); Post-Democracy (2004); and Capitalist Diversity and Change: Recombinant Governance and Institutional Entrepreneurs (2005). Camilla Maclean currently teaches Governance and Public Management, Warwick Business School. She recently completed her PhD in the Warwick Business School, University of Warwick. Her thesis was an in-depth empirical examination of key CSR decision-making variables in three case studies of Southern African subsidiaries of large multinational mining corporations. Prior to her doctorate, she was a WBS Research Fellow working on a three-year multi-institutional global research project analyzing mining and community health issues in developing countries. Her MSc in International Development Management is from the London School of Economics and Political Science.
* 1: Camilla Maclean and Colin Crouch: Introduction
* 2: Elaine Sternberg: How Serious is CSR? A Critical Perspective
* 3: Celia Moore: How Serious is CSR? A Corporate Perspective from IBM
* 4: Alyson Warhust: Past, Present, and Future Corporate
Responsibility: Achievements and New Directions
* 5: Klaus Leisinger: The UN Global Compact:.....As Good As Corporate
Leaders Make It
* 6: Adrienne Héritier, Anna Kristin Mueller-Debus, and Christian R.
Thauer: The Firm as an Inspector: A Transaction Cost Explanation of
Private Ordering
* 7: André Sobczak: CSR: A New Form of Social Regulation for Labour
Relations within Transnational Companies
* 8: Antonio Tencati: The Governance of Global Supply Chains
* 9: Peter Utting: CSR, Private Regulation, and International
Development Policy
* 10: Jeremy Moon, Andrew Crane, and Dirk Matten: Corporations and New
Institutions of Global Governance
* 11: Peter Newell and Eliza Gaffney: Corporate Citizenship: Making
Theoretical and Political Sense of a Concept
* 12: David Finegold, Mohammed Ali, and Anne-Laure Winkler: Governing
Value Creation: New Models for the Global Economy
* 2: Elaine Sternberg: How Serious is CSR? A Critical Perspective
* 3: Celia Moore: How Serious is CSR? A Corporate Perspective from IBM
* 4: Alyson Warhust: Past, Present, and Future Corporate
Responsibility: Achievements and New Directions
* 5: Klaus Leisinger: The UN Global Compact:.....As Good As Corporate
Leaders Make It
* 6: Adrienne Héritier, Anna Kristin Mueller-Debus, and Christian R.
Thauer: The Firm as an Inspector: A Transaction Cost Explanation of
Private Ordering
* 7: André Sobczak: CSR: A New Form of Social Regulation for Labour
Relations within Transnational Companies
* 8: Antonio Tencati: The Governance of Global Supply Chains
* 9: Peter Utting: CSR, Private Regulation, and International
Development Policy
* 10: Jeremy Moon, Andrew Crane, and Dirk Matten: Corporations and New
Institutions of Global Governance
* 11: Peter Newell and Eliza Gaffney: Corporate Citizenship: Making
Theoretical and Political Sense of a Concept
* 12: David Finegold, Mohammed Ali, and Anne-Laure Winkler: Governing
Value Creation: New Models for the Global Economy
* 1: Camilla Maclean and Colin Crouch: Introduction
* 2: Elaine Sternberg: How Serious is CSR? A Critical Perspective
* 3: Celia Moore: How Serious is CSR? A Corporate Perspective from IBM
* 4: Alyson Warhust: Past, Present, and Future Corporate
Responsibility: Achievements and New Directions
* 5: Klaus Leisinger: The UN Global Compact:.....As Good As Corporate
Leaders Make It
* 6: Adrienne Héritier, Anna Kristin Mueller-Debus, and Christian R.
Thauer: The Firm as an Inspector: A Transaction Cost Explanation of
Private Ordering
* 7: André Sobczak: CSR: A New Form of Social Regulation for Labour
Relations within Transnational Companies
* 8: Antonio Tencati: The Governance of Global Supply Chains
* 9: Peter Utting: CSR, Private Regulation, and International
Development Policy
* 10: Jeremy Moon, Andrew Crane, and Dirk Matten: Corporations and New
Institutions of Global Governance
* 11: Peter Newell and Eliza Gaffney: Corporate Citizenship: Making
Theoretical and Political Sense of a Concept
* 12: David Finegold, Mohammed Ali, and Anne-Laure Winkler: Governing
Value Creation: New Models for the Global Economy
* 2: Elaine Sternberg: How Serious is CSR? A Critical Perspective
* 3: Celia Moore: How Serious is CSR? A Corporate Perspective from IBM
* 4: Alyson Warhust: Past, Present, and Future Corporate
Responsibility: Achievements and New Directions
* 5: Klaus Leisinger: The UN Global Compact:.....As Good As Corporate
Leaders Make It
* 6: Adrienne Héritier, Anna Kristin Mueller-Debus, and Christian R.
Thauer: The Firm as an Inspector: A Transaction Cost Explanation of
Private Ordering
* 7: André Sobczak: CSR: A New Form of Social Regulation for Labour
Relations within Transnational Companies
* 8: Antonio Tencati: The Governance of Global Supply Chains
* 9: Peter Utting: CSR, Private Regulation, and International
Development Policy
* 10: Jeremy Moon, Andrew Crane, and Dirk Matten: Corporations and New
Institutions of Global Governance
* 11: Peter Newell and Eliza Gaffney: Corporate Citizenship: Making
Theoretical and Political Sense of a Concept
* 12: David Finegold, Mohammed Ali, and Anne-Laure Winkler: Governing
Value Creation: New Models for the Global Economy