Buried treasure discovering and implementing the value of corporate social responsibility

With business under unprecedented pressure from a range of stakeholders to engage in corporate social responsibility (CSR), those working in dirty industries, developing countries and the extractive sector are finding themselves exposed to great strategic risks. Many of these companies are endeavour...

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Sumario:With business under unprecedented pressure from a range of stakeholders to engage in corporate social responsibility (CSR), those working in dirty industries, developing countries and the extractive sector are finding themselves exposed to great strategic risks. Many of these companies are endeavouring to practise CSR and sustainability, but lack the knowledge to do so convincingly. Much of what has been published to date tells companies they must 'do' CSR, without explaining how best to implement CSR-related policies and why this is very much in the corporate interest. Buried Treasure sets out in a series of case studies from different industries around the world a clear demonstration of how it is possible to create 'shared value' for companies, communities and other stakeholders by putting CSR at the core of the business model.
Notas:Autor/es: Wall, Caleb.
Descripción Física:1 recurso en línea (xiii, 178 pages) : illustrations
ISBN:9781351279918
Acceso: Acceso restringido con credenciales, usuarios UPSA