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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Howard R. Bowen , Jean-Pascal Gond , Peter Geoffrey BowenPublisher: University of Iowa Press Imprint: University of Iowa Press Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 2.00cm , Length: 20.30cm Weight: 0.378kg ISBN: 9781609381967ISBN 10: 1609381963 Pages: 298 Publication Date: 01 December 2013 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsHoward Bowen's landmark book Social Responsibilities of the Businessman launched the modern era of significant, serious writings on the topic. As its title suggests, there were few businesswomen during this period, but this book is essential to men and women alike in business and academe today. In this classic volume, Bowen posed the question that has been driving the field of corporate social responsibility (CSR) for over half a century: What responsibilities to society may businesspeople reasonably be expected to assume? This seminal book should be number one on everyone's reading list in social responsibility, corporate citizenship, and sustainability today. I am thrilled that it is being republished so that everyone now can get their own copy. --Archie B. Carroll, professor emeritus of management, Terry College of Business, University of Georgia Howard Bowen s landmark book Social Responsibilities of the Businessman launched the modern era of significant, serious writings on the topic. As its title suggests, there were few businesswomen during this period, but this book is essential to men and women alike in business and academe today. In this classic volume, Bowen posed the question that has been driving the field of corporate social responsibility (CSR) for over half a century: What responsibilities to society may businesspeople reasonably be expected to assume? This seminal book should be number one on everyone s reading list in social responsibility, corporate citizenship, and sustainability today. I am thrilled that it is being republished so that everyone now can get their own copy. Archie B. Carroll, professor emeritus of management, Terry College of Business, University of Georgia Howard Bowen's landmark book Social Responsibilities of the Businessman launched the modern era of significant, serious writings on the topic. As its title suggests, there were few businesswomen during this period, but this book is essential to men and women alike in business and academe today. In this classic volume, Bowen posed the question that has been driving the field of corporate social responsibility (CSR) for over half a century: What responsibilities to society may businesspeople reasonably be expected to assume? This seminal book should be number one on everyone's reading list in social responsibility, corporate citizenship, and sustainability today. I am thrilled that it is being republished so that everyone now can get their own copy. --Archie B. Carroll, professor emeritus of management, Terry College of Business, University of Georgia Howard Bowen s landmark book Social Responsibilities of the Businessman launched the modern era of significant, serious writings on the topic. As its title suggests, there were few businesswomen during this period, but this book is essential to men and women alike in business and academe today. In this classic volume, Bowen posed the question that has been driving the field of corporate social responsibility (CSR) for over half a century: What responsibilities to society may businesspeople reasonably be expected to assume? This seminal book should be number one on everyone s reading list in social responsibility, corporate citizenship, and sustainability today. I am thrilled that it is being republished so that everyone now can get their own copy. Archie B. Carroll, professor emeritus of management, Terry College of Business, University of Georgia Howard Bowen s landmark book Social Responsibilities of the Businessman launched the modern era of significant, serious writings on the topic. As its title suggests, there were few businesswomen during this period, but this book is essential to men and women alike in business and academe today. In this classic volume, Bowen posed the question that has been driving the field of corporate social responsibility (CSR) for over half a century: What responsibilities to society may businesspeople reasonably be expected to assume? This seminal book should be number one on everyone s reading list in social responsibility, corporate citizenship, and sustainability today. I am thrilled that it is being republished so that everyone now can get their own copy. Archie B. Carroll, professor emeritus of management, Terry College of Business, University of Georgia Howard Bowen's landmark book Social Responsibilities of the Businessman launched the modern era of significant, serious writings on the topic. As its title suggests, there were few businesswomen during this period, but this book is essential to men and women alike in business and academe today. In this classic volume, Bowen posed the question that has been driving the field of corporate social responsibility (CSR) for over half a century: What responsibilities to society may businesspeople reasonably be expected to assume? This seminal book should be number one on everyone's reading list in social responsibility, corporate citizenship, and sustainability today. I am thrilled that it is being republished so that everyone now can get their own copy. --Archie B. Carroll, professor emeritus of management, Terry College of Business, University of Georgia ""Howard Bowen's landmark book Social Responsibilities of the Businessman launched the modern era of significant, serious writings on the topic. As its title suggests, there were few businesswomen during this period, but this book is essential to men and women alike in business and academe today. In this classic volume, Bowen posed the question that has been driving the field of corporate social responsibility (CSR) for over half a century: What responsibilities to society may businesspeople reasonably be expected to assume? This seminal book should be number one on everyone's reading list in social responsibility, corporate citizenship, and sustainability today. I am thrilled that it is being republished so that everyone now can get their own copy.""--Archie B. Carroll, professor emeritus of management, Terry College of Business, University of Georgia Author InformationHoward R. Bowen (1908–1989) was an American economist who became president of Grinnell College (1955–1964), the University of Iowa (1964–1969), and Claremont Graduate University (1970–1971), all in the USA. He wrote fourteen books and more than 300 articles, and received more than twenty honorary doctorate degrees. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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