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Globalization and the Good Corporation

BuchGebunden
365 Seiten
Englisch
Springer Netherlandserschienen am16.11.20102011
Recent trends in globalization have conclusively demonstrated that economic and socio-political problems of the 21st century would need to be confronted in the context of the inter-dependent nature of the world and its inhabitants.mehr
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KlappentextRecent trends in globalization have conclusively demonstrated that economic and socio-political problems of the 21st century would need to be confronted in the context of the inter-dependent nature of the world and its inhabitants.
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ISBN/GTIN978-94-007-0239-4
ProduktartBuch
EinbandartGebunden
Erscheinungsjahr2010
Erscheinungsdatum16.11.2010
Auflage2011
Seiten365 Seiten
SpracheEnglisch
Gewicht1147 g
IllustrationenVI, 365 p.
Artikel-Nr.10128895

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Inhaltsverzeichnis
Globalization and the Good Corporation; S. Prakash Sethi.- Corporate Social Responsibility for Developing Country Multinational Corporations: Lost War in Pertaining Global Competitiveness?; Philippe Gugler and Jacylyn Y. J. Shi.- Investment Decisions, Liquidity, and Institutional Activism: An International Study; Alfredo M. Bobillo, Juan A. Rodriguez Sanz and Fernando Tejerina Gaite.- Understanding Socially Responsible Investing: The Effect of Decision Frames and Trade-off Options; Katherina Glac.- Exploring the Nature of the Relationship Between CSR and Competitiveness; Marc Vilanova, Josep Maria Lozano and Daniel Arenas.- Designing and Implementing Corporate Social Responsibility: An Integrative Framework Grounded in Theory and Practice; Francois Maon, Adam Lindgreen and Valerie Swaen.- Corporate Motives for Social Initiative: Legitimacy, Sustainability, or the Bottom Line? Peggy Simcic Brønn and Deborah Vidaver-Cohen.- Managing Efficient Capital Allocation with Emphasis on the Chinese Experience; Zhuang Cai and Peter Wheale.- Beyond Credibility of Doing Business in China: Strategies for Improving Corporate Citizenship of Foreign Multinational Enterprises in China; Maria Lai-Ling Lam.- Who will Guard the Guardians? The Social Responsibility of NGOs; Murray Weidenbaum.- The Spanish Discourse on Corporate Social Responsibility; Natalia Canto-Mila and Josep M. Lozano.- An Analysis of International Accounting Codes of Conduct; Curtis Clements, John D. Neill and 0. Scott Stovall.- Global Standards and Ethical Stock Indexes: The Case of the Dow Jones Sustainability Stoxx Index; Costanza Consolandi, Ameeta Jaiswal-Dale, Elisa Poggiani and Alessandro Vercelli.- Fostering Labor Rights in Developing Countries: An Investors' Approach to Managing Labor Issues; Robert H. Montgomery and Gregory F. Maggio.- An Analysis of U.S. Multinationals' Recruitment Practices in Mexico; Eileen Daspro.- From Passive Beneficiary to Active Stakeholder: Workers' Participation in CSR MovementAgainst Labor Abuses; XIAOMIN YU.- Best Practices in Credit Accessibility and Corporate Social Responsibility in Financial Institutions; Francesc Prior and Antonio Argandona.- Does Increased Equity Ownership Lead to More Strategically Involved Boards? Sayan Chatterjee.- Corporate Sustainability Reporting: A Study in Disingenuity? Goler Aras and David Crowther.- Assurance Services for Sustainability Reports: Standards and Empirical Evidence; Giacomo Manetti and Lucia Becatti.- Is Corporate Responsibility Converging? A Comparison of Corporate Responsibility Reporting in the USA, UK, Australia, and Germany Stephen Chen and Petra Bouvain.- Corporation as a Crucial Ally Against Corruption; Reyes Calder6n, Jose Luis Alvarez-Arce and Silvia Mayoral.- Corporate Governance Practices: A Proposed Policy Incentive Regime to Facilitate Internal Investigations and Self-Reporting of Criminal Activities; Thomas A. Hemphill and Francine Cullari.- Beyond the Proxy Vote: Dialogues Between Shareholder Activists and Corporations Jeanne M. Logsdon and Harry J. Van Buren III.mehr