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The impact of businesses on a country's economy extends beyond just
the monetary effects of the company. The ethical standard to which
a business upholds itself can have a crucial impact on the
development of a country's economy Empowering Organizations through
Corporate Social Responsibility addresses the implementation of
businesses' ethical standards in both emerging and advanced
economies, interpreting the social impact of this issue in a global
context. Highlighting case studies, interdisciplinary perspectives,
and strategies in business management, this book is a pivotal
reference source for academics, researchers, post-graduate
students, and professionals concerned with the development of the
business sector.
How can greater understanding of social responsibility within a
local context empower companies, local communities and governments?
What is the relationship among business, local communities and
governments with regard to social responsibility in developing,
emerging and advanced economies? What is the nature of the
relationship between individual responsibility, social
responsibility and profit? These are some of the most meaningful
questions in the CSR and sustainability sphere today - and yet
hitherto the 'social domain' has received remarkably little
detailed coverage. In this fascinating book Monica Thiel tackles
these questions head-on; discussing the lack of social
responsibility engagement with local communities by corporations
and governments, and the lack of reciprocal social responsibility
and sporadic participation from individuals and local communities
themselves. The Social Domain in CSR and Sustainability provides a
new and unique contribution to the body of knowledge in CSR and
sustainability. With practical tools for business, government and
local community leaders faced with challenging societal constraints
and consumer and public demands on a daily basis - readers will be
in a better position to manage and develop CSR and sustainability
strategies, a task increasingly crucial for successful managers and
leaders in companies, local communities and governments.
How can greater understanding of social responsibility within a
local context empower companies, local communities and governments?
What is the relationship among business, local communities and
governments with regard to social responsibility in developing,
emerging and advanced economies? What is the nature of the
relationship between individual responsibility, social
responsibility and profit? These are some of the most meaningful
questions in the CSR and sustainability sphere today - and yet
hitherto the 'social domain' has received remarkably little
detailed coverage. In this fascinating book Monica Thiel tackles
these questions head-on; discussing the lack of social
responsibility engagement with local communities by corporations
and governments, and the lack of reciprocal social responsibility
and sporadic participation from individuals and local communities
themselves. The Social Domain in CSR and Sustainability provides a
new and unique contribution to the body of knowledge in CSR and
sustainability. With practical tools for business, government and
local community leaders faced with challenging societal constraints
and consumer and public demands on a daily basis - readers will be
in a better position to manage and develop CSR and sustainability
strategies, a task increasingly crucial for successful managers and
leaders in companies, local communities and governments.
Partnerships are often implemented in various ways, often without
considering the impact, process or systemic performance and
governance level of the partnership itself. The current bank of
knowledge also offers little about complex partnership performance
logics and multi-level governance across sectors. Partnership
concerns can often be predominately focused on opportunistic
business goals and benefits rather than the systemic partnering
process itself. But partnerships do not operate in a vacuum. This
book leads with the idea that partnerships can drive change. It
argues that current partnership practices may impede sustainable
business benefits and increase risk through a disregard for
excellence, the ethics of care, and consideration for how
partnership performance can directly affect corporate value and
public value. The book utilizes comprehensive critical analyses and
collaborative strategies to help readers learn how to formulate,
integrate, implement, and monitor partnership performance. The book
concludes that business and global development concerns are not
independent of partnership concerns. Concise Guides to the United
Nations Sustainable Development Goals comprises 17 short books,
each examining one of the UN Sustainable Development Goals. The
series provides an integrated assessment of the SDGs from economic,
legal, social, environmental and cultural perspectives.
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