The Responsible Corporation in a Global Economy
The Responsible Corporation in a Global Economy
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Abstract
Once just a slogan used by corporate PR departments, the idea of corporate social responsibility (CSR) has now become a serious business for many firms and a major object of academic research. It is also a field replete with disagreement and diversity of opinion. Some corporations try to solve these dilemmas by projecting an image that is ‘responsible’ in specific and often isolated ways. This volume, based on a conference organized jointly by the Social Trends Institute and the University of Warwick Business School, takes the debate a stage further by examining the place of CSR in the role played by major corporations within global economic governance. One of the principal tasks in this volume is to bring the study of CSR into political science debate. Accordingly, authors from varied and even opposed perspectives consider what defines a ‘responsible’ corporation in today's global economy whilst a few authors discuss the limits to CSR and asks whether this approach is an appropriate means to address issues in the global ‘public’ domain in the first instance.
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1 Introduction: The Economic, Political, and Ethical Challenges of Corporate Social Responsibility
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2 How Serious is CSR? A Critical Perspective
Elaine Sternberg
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3 Past, Present, and Future Corporate Responsibility: Achievements and Aspirations
Alyson Warhurst
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4 How Serious is CSR? A Corporate Perspective from IBM
Celia Moore
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5 Corporate Responsibility for Pharmaceutical Corporations
Klaus M. Leisinger
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6 The Responsible Corporation: Regulating the Supply Chain
Adrienne Héritier and others
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7 CSR: A New Form of Social Regulation for Labour Relations within Transnational Companies
André Sobczak
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8 The Governance of Global Supply Chains
Antonio Tencati
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9 Promoting CSR through the United Nations: Developmental and Governance Implications
Peter Utting
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10 Corporations and Citizenship in New Institutions of Global Governance
Jeremy Moon and others
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11 Globalizing Corporate Citizenship: Political and Theoretical Considerations
Eliza Gaffney andPeter Newell
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12 Governing Value Creation: New Policy and Organizational Approaches for the Global Economy
David Finegold and others
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