Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) has attracted a great deal of
discussion and debate in the current phase of neoliberal
globalization, both as a conceptual framework and as an apparently
fresh facet of corporate culture, particularly with regard to
business ethics, social and environmental sustainability, and human
rights. While the corporate world is increasingly seen to be
articulating its regard for social responsibility, critics continue
to see this more as a myth than a reality. They point out that
corporate capital is, in the final analysis, interested in
accumulation alone. In this fascinating volume, a group of
internationally renowned scholars discuss the discourses, practices
and perspectives on CSR across a wide range of multicultural and
multi-ethnic experiences from Canada, Europe, Latin America, Africa
and Asia.
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