Social Responsibility, Entrepreneurship and the Common Good: International and Interdisciplinary Perspectives

Author:   C. Bonanni ,  F. Lépineux ,  J. Roloff ,  C Bonanni
Publisher:   Palgrave Macmillan
Edition:   1st ed. 2012
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9781349332526


Pages:   302
Publication Date:   13 December 2011
Format:   Paperback
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Social Responsibility, Entrepreneurship and the Common Good: International and Interdisciplinary Perspectives


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An exploration of the interplay between social responsibility, entrepreneurship and the common good which is organized into four sections: business and the common good; educating responsible entrepreneurs; corporate social responsibility (CSR) challenges and the common good; and CSR and entrepreneurship in emerging economies

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Author:   C. Bonanni ,  F. Lépineux ,  J. Roloff ,  C Bonanni
Publisher:   Palgrave Macmillan
Imprint:   Palgrave Macmillan
Edition:   1st ed. 2012
Weight:   0.492kg
ISBN:  

9781349332526


ISBN 10:   1349332526
Pages:   302
Publication Date:   13 December 2011
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Manufactured on demand   Availability explained
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General Introduction; C.Bonanni , F.Lépineux , & J.Roloff PART I: BUSINESS AND THE COMMON GOOD Business and the Tragedy of the Commons; L.Bouckaert Sustainable Contracts – A Legal Innovation Aimed at Serving the Common Good? Y.Queinnec 'Social Entrepreneurship': ProspActive Responsibility for a Better Society; C.Lautermann PART II: EDUCATING RESPONSIBLE ENTREPRENEURS Introspection as Moral Courage: Entrepreneurs, Leaders and Social Responsibility; M.DeWilde The Development of Globally Responsible Entrepreneurial Mindsets; G.Maas  & B.Maas Supporting Rural Entrepreneurs in South Africa: In Search of a Conceptual Framework; G.Maas  & D.W.Schoeman PART III: CSR CHALLENGES AND THE COMMON GOOD Measuring the Environmental Impact of a Product; E.Marsillac Promoting the Social Responsibility of Fish Farmers: A Global Governance Perspective; N.Hishamunda  & N.Ridler How International Entrepreneurs Can Thrive on Social Responsibility; F.J.Graaf  & A.Mehrtens SRI as Driver for CSR? Ethical Funds, Institutional Investors and the Common Good; M.Aßländer  & M.Schenkel PART IV: CSR IN EMERGING ECONOMIES Social Economy and CSR in Poland; A.Sienicka  & J.Tyrowicz Corporate Citizenship and Roma in Hungary: Where Are the Limits of CSR? B.Molnár Corporate Social Responsibility: From Top to Bottom. The Case of Lithuania; N.Klebanskaja Entrepreneurship and Social Responsibility in Iran: A Study of Industrial SMEs; B.Dehmoobed  & M.Dehghanpur CSR in Indian Public Sector Mining Companies: The Case of LCM Limited; S.Ray

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CAROLE BONANNI Associate Professor at ESC Rennes School of Business, France, where she manages the Strategy and Marketing Department. She recently co-authored the first French handbook on CSR: La RSE – Responsabilité sociale des entreprises – Théories et pratiques. She was previously a faculty member at Simon Fraser University, Canada, where she remains an affiliate professor. FRANÇOIS LÉPINEUX holds the CANON Chair 'Foresight and the Common Good' at ESC Rennes School of Business, France. He has recently co-edited two books Finance for a better world and Business, globalization and the common good. He is co-founder and past-President of ADERSE, the French academic association on CSR. JULIA ROLOFF Associate Professor at the ESC Rennes School of Business, France. She has published several articles on stakeholder management, multi-stakeholder networks, the management of sustainability and organizational autonomy in supply chains, the ISO 26000 and on CSR in small and medium sized businesses as well as a book on social change initiated by the implementation of social standards in supply chains.

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