The current theory of corporate social responsibility (CSR) is developing along three interwoven lines – oral, social, and environmental. Although everybody recognizes that although CSR is of growing concern in a globalized economy, it being at the top of the board of director’s agenda and also good for business, there is no sign of consensus on its rules, structures, or procedures. Now, this collection of essays by leading jurists, businesspeople, and academics takes a giant step toward a more cohesive and durable set of principles that can contribute to a cleaner environment and a better society while respecting and protecting the interests of all stakeholders.
Cover
Title Page
Copyright Page
Summary of Contents
Table of Contents
Foreword to the Second Edition
About the Authors
Part I: Presentation
Part II: General Overview
Part III: The Main Objectives of Corporate Social Responsibility
Part IV: Worldwide Initiatives on Corporate Social Responsibility
Part V: Regional Perspectives
Part VIII: Criticism of the Corporate Social Responsibility Movement
Index