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Business Ethics and Corporate Social Responsibility New edition


Business Ethics and Corporate Social Responsibility New edition

Paperback by Seppala, Nina (University College London); Griseri, Paul (Middlesex University Business School)

Business Ethics and Corporate Social Responsibility

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ISBN:
9781408007433
Publication Date:
25 Feb 2010
Edition/language:
New edition / English
Publisher:
Cengage Learning EMEA
Pages:
496 pages
Format:
Paperback
For delivery:
Estimated despatch 13 - 18 May 2024
Business Ethics and Corporate Social Responsibility

Description

A new text for new realities: Business Ethics & Corporate Social Responsibility charts a course for students through the unprecedented challenges and turbulence of modern business and its implications for people across the globe. Moving beyond the Anglo-American focus of existing works, the authors employ a refreshingly international perspective to leave students with a broad and reflective understanding of business ethics. A flexible 3-part structure, developed from extensive market feedback, aligns with the latest course structures, while a strong focus on environmental ethics and sustainability throughout provides market-leading coverage of this vital issue. An unparalleled range of case studies, including chapter cases and longer premium cases supplied by HBR, Ivey and ECCH, combine with a full set of online supporting resources to make this the complete introduction to business ethics in a rapidly evolving world.

Contents

Introduction Part One: Frameworks Chapter One: Understanding corporate social responsibility Chapter Two: Stakeholder management Chapter Three: Theories of ethics Chapter Four: Environmental ethics Integrative Case Study 1.1: Walking the Walk: Putting Social Responsibility into Action at The White Dog Caf? Integrative Case Study 1.2: GlaxoSmithKline and Developing Country Access to Essential Medicines Part Two: Contexts Chapter Five: The behavioural context Chapter Six: Ethics and corporate social responsibility in a global context Chapter Seven: The business of human rights Chapter Eight: Civil society organizations Integrative Case Study 2.1: Microsoft's Partnership with UNHCR: Pro Bono Publico? Integrative Case Study 2.2: IKEA's Social and Environmental Responsibility Initiatives Part Three: Processes Chapter Nine: Governing organizations Chapter Ten: Auditing and reporting social performance Chapter Eleven: Managing ethics internally Chapter Twelve: Responsibility in managing people and operations Chapter Thirteen: Environmental responsibility Chapter Fourteen: Giving back to society Integrative Case Study 3.1: Red Bull or Black Devil? Integrative Case Study 3.2: Starbucks Corporation: Building a Sustainable Supply Chain Integrative Case Study 3.3: Lifebuoy 'Swasthya Chetna': Unilever's Social Marketing Campaign Integrative Case Study 3.4: John Mackey and Whole Foods Market Integrative Case Study 3.5: The Human Face of HIV/Aids

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