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No longer only the domain of corporate public relations, corporate
social responsibility (CSR) has now become a serious concern for
many firms and a major sphere of academic research. However, most
strikingly, by encouraging corporations to play a role in economic
governance, particularly at the global level, CSR also raises
issues for political science, public policy, and the world of
politics as a whole.
In this volume, authors consider what defines a 'responsible'
corporation, examining such debates as: the implications of
corporations setting standards for such matters as products and
labour conditions, and thus playing more than a market role in the
global economy; how the concept of corporate citizenship has been
applied to the role of firms in corporate responsibility
initiatives and what this means in terms of rights and
responsibilities, and for citizenship in general; and whether
corporate responsibility is compatible with shareholder
maximization, specifically in the context of the global economy
Bringing together academics and practitioners, this volume examines
the increasingly important arena of global economic governance and
the role played by major corporations from a diverse range of
perspectives. It will be of particular interest to academics,
researchers, and students of Business, Political Science, and other
social sciences, as well as business practitioners interested in
CSR.
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