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World Guide to CSR, The: A Country-by-Country Analysis of Corporate Sustainability and Responsibility


World Guide to CSR, The: A Country-by-Country Analysis of Corporate Sustainability and Responsibility

Paperback by Visser, Wayne; Tolhurst, Nick

World Guide to CSR, The: A Country-by-Country Analysis of Corporate Sustainability and Responsibility

£43.99

ISBN:
9781906093389
Publication Date:
1 Jun 2010
Language:
English
Publisher:
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Imprint:
Greenleaf Publishing
Pages:
480 pages
Format:
Paperback
For delivery:
Estimated despatch 14 - 19 May 2024
World Guide to CSR, The: A Country-by-Country Analysis of Corporate Sustainability and Responsibility

Description

The World Guide to CSR is the first book to provide comparable national profiles that describe the evolution and practice of Corporate Sustainability and Responsibility (CSR) for 58 countries and 5 global regions. Each regional and national profile includes key information about the relevant CSR history, country-specific issues, trends, research and leading organizations. The purpose of the book is to give CSR professionals (including managers, consultants, academics and NGOs focusing on the social, environmental and ethical responsibilities of business) a quick reference guide to CSR in different regional and national contexts. The need for the book is premised on the fact that CSR professionals and researchers more often than not have a multinational remit and are required to benchmark performance internationally, but find that country-specific CSR information is ad hoc, limited or non-existent. Even where national CSR research exists, it is often hidden in academic journals that practitioners cannot access or do not have the time or inclination to read. The book is an edited volume, with expert contributors from around the world, all of whom have been screened and selected on the basis of their qualifications and experience in CSR. Each regional/country profile includes the following subsections:CSR in context Priority issues Trends Legislation and codes Organizations Case studies Educational institutions References This unique resource will be an essential acquisition for all organisations who need to benchmark their CSR strategies throughout different regions and cultures and want the best possible intelligence on the key issues and concerns relating to corporate social responsibility in all of the markets in which they operate.

Contents

A. REGIONAL PROFILES I. Africa Ullrich Klins, Jurie H. Van Niekerk and Arnold Smit II Asia Felipe B. Alfonso, Maria Elena B. Herrera and Francisco L. Roman III Europe Laura Maanavilja IV Latin America Estrella Peinado-Vara and Antonio Vives V Middle East Abbe Le Pelley B. COUNTRY PROFILES 1 Argentina María Irigoyen 2 Armenia Nazareth Seferian 3 Australia Leeora D. Black 4 Austria Alice Schmidt 5 Azerbaijan Ahad Kazimov 6 Bangladesh Niaz Alam 7 Brazil Camila Yamahaki and Tarcila Reis Ursini 8 Bulgaria Deyana Marcheva and Nadejda Loumbeva 9 Canada Dermot Hikisch 10 China Sam Yoon-Suk Lee and Joshua Wickerham 11 Colombia Angela Pinilla Urzola 12 Côte d'Ivoire Ulf Richter 13 Denmark Tania Ellis and Jonas Eder-Hansen 14 Finland Arno Kourula 15 Germany Nick Tolhurst and Aron Embaye 16 Ghana Daniel F. Ofori 17 Greece Kiara Konti 18 Hungary Attila Kun 19 Iceland Hanna Thorsteinsdottir 20 India Bimal Arora and Aparna Mahajan 21 Indonesia Yanuar Nugroho, Jimmy Tanaya, Theresia Widiyanti and Adhitya Hadi Permana 22 Iran Alireza Omidvar 23 Ireland Tomás Sercovich 24 Israel Ivri Verbin and Dena Freeman 25 Japan Luke Poliszcuk and Motoko Sakashita 26 Jordan Dima Abdeljalil Maaytah 27 Kenya Judy N. Muthuri and Kiarie Mwaura 28 Liberia Marcus S. Wleh 29 Malaysia Roger Haw Boon Hong 30 Mauritius Renginee G. Pillay 31 Mexico Leonardo J. Cárdenas 32 The Netherlands Jennifer Iansen-Rogers 33 Nigeria Kenneth Amaeshi and Chris Ogbechie 34 Norway Inge Aarhus 35 Pakistan Khadeeja Ashaah Balkhi 36 Peru Cristian Loza Adaui 37 The Philippines Francisco L. Roman and Maria Elena B. Herrera 38 Poland Liliana Anam 39 Portugal Maria Lemos 40 Romania Rodica Milena Zaharia, Alin Stancu and Liviu Chelcea 41 Russia Alexey Kostin 42 Saudi Arabia Tareq Emtairah 43 Senegal Oumhany Sy 44 Sierra Leone Nicole Porto 45 Singapore Thomas Thomas 46 South Africa Mervyn E. King, Derick de Jongh and René Carapinha 47 South Korea Angela Joo-Hyun Kang and Sam Yoon-Suk Lee 48 Spain José Manuel Almela Burgos, Germán Granda Revilla and Ricardo Trujillo Fernández 49 Sri Lanka Lalith Gunaratne and Ravi Fernando 50 Switzerland Heiko Spitzeck 51 Tanzania Sarah Lauwo 52 Thailand Alex P. Mavro Jr 53 Turkey Dixie O'Donnell 54 Uganda Cedric Marvin Nkiko and David Katamba 55 United Arab Emirates Aparna Mahajan 56 United Kingdom David Grayson CBE 57 United States of America Audra Jones 58 Venezuela Perla Puterman Szomstein

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