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Corporate social responsibility (CSR) is setting new missions for
companies and shining a welcome light on issues such as the
behaviour of board members, shared value, the well-being of
stakeholders, the protection of vulnerable individuals and the
roles played by public opinion and shareholders. This timely book
seeks to lay the foundations for a sustainable corporate governance
based on the European Commission definition of CSR as 'the
responsibility of enterprises for their impacts on society'. More
generally, this sustainable corporate governance responds to some
of the pressing challenges of the 21st century, from sustainable
finance and climate change to carbon reduction and population
growth. The book offers a comprehensive theoretical and educational
approach to CSR, with references to key international, European and
national texts on this subject. It is written largely from a
European and French perspective, but draws comparisons with the
United Kingdom and United States. The close relationship between
the demands of energy transition and corporate governance and the
role of Social Responsibility Investment (SRI) and its relationship
with CSR are covered in depth. In addition, the notion of a
'stakeholder', as well as changes in our understanding of this term
and its impact on corporate governance, is explored in detail. This
significant book offers a theoretical and dynamic approach to CSR,
adopting a holistic vision that is both practical and
forward-looking. Providing a wealth of reference material and
highlighting areas for future research, it is an ideal tool for
both students and academics studying CSR.
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