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In recent years, increasing numbers of articles and studies have emerged across the disciplines of economics, accounting, finance and management to examine the importance of considering both the private and social economic benefits of Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR). As stakeholders and their concerns have multiplied, and empirical evidence has accumulated, CSR has become a critical area of interest. This authoritative collection examines the five related and most significant elements of this subject - theoretical perspectives, firm financial performance, socially responsible investing, environmental performance and strategic CSR - to provide a comprehensive exploration of the literature on Corporate Social Responsibility and its economic consequences.
Corporate social responsibility (CSR) continues to grow as an area of interest in academia and business. Encompassing broad topics such as the relationship between business, society, and government, environmental issues, globalization, and the social and ethical dimensions of management and corporate operation, CSR has become an increasingly interdisciplinary subject relevant to areas of economics, sociology, and psychology, among others. New directions in CSR research include advanced 'micro' based investigations in organizational behaviour and human resource management, additional studies of environmental social responsibility and sustainability, further research on 'strategic' CSR, connections between social responsibility and entrepreneurship, and improvements in methods and data analysis as the field matures. Through authoritative contributions from international scholars across the social sciences, this Handbook provides a cohesive overview of this recent expansion. It introduces new perspectives, new methodologies, and new evidence from a range of disciplines to encourage and facilitate interdisciplinary research and global implementation of corporate social responsibility.
Business schools, the media, the corporate sector, governments, and
non-governmental organizations have all begun to pay more attention
to issues of Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) in recent years.
These issues encompass broad questions about the changing
relationship between business, society and government,
environmental issues, corporate governance, the social and ethical
dimensions of management, globalization, stakeholder debates,
shareholder and consumer activism, changing political systems and
values, and the ways in which corporations can respond to new
social imperatives.
Business schools, the media, the corporate sector, governments, and
non-governmental organizations have all begun to pay more attention
to issues of Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) in recent years.
These issues encompass broad questions about the changing
relationship between business, society and government,
environmental issues, corporate governance, the social and ethical
dimensions of management, globalization, stakeholder debates,
shareholder and consumer activism, changing political systems and
values, and the ways in which corporations can respond to new
social imperatives.
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