The Corporate Responsibility Movement: Five Years of Global Corporate Responsibility Analysis from Lifeworth, 2001-2005

Author:   Jem Bendell
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
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Pages:   387
Publication Date:   01 March 2009
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The Corporate Responsibility Movement: Five Years of Global Corporate Responsibility Analysis from Lifeworth, 2001-2005


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Author:   Jem Bendell
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
Imprint:   Greenleaf Publishing
Weight:   0.610kg
ISBN:  

9781906093181


ISBN 10:   1906093180
Pages:   387
Publication Date:   01 March 2009
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

Introduction; The emergence of the corporate responsibility movement; 2001; 1Q2001 January—March; 2Q2001 April—June; 3Q2001 July—September; 4Q2001 October—December; 2002; Foreword; Introduction; 1Q2002 January—March; 2Q2002 April—June; 3Q2002 July—September; 4Q2002 October—December; 2003; Introduction; From review to preview; 1Q2003 January–March; 2Q2003 April—June; 3Q2003 July—September; 4Q2003 October-December; 2004; Foreword; Introduction; 1Q2004 January—March; 2Q2004 April—June; 3Q2004 July-September; 4Q2004 October—December; 2005; Foreword; Introduction; 1Q2005 January—March; 2Q2005 April–June; 3Q2005 July-September; 4Q2005 October–December

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The Lifeworth Reviews have provided some of the most insightful commentary on emerging trends in the field A... identifying implications for the future of business in society. Hannah Jones, Vice President of Corporate Responsibility, Nike Transforming capitalism to a system that enables prosperity in harmony with each other and the planet is the greatest challenge of our time ... The stories and analysis in this Review will hopefully encourage us all to engage with this task... Jules Peck, Director, Quality of Life Group The Review raises the challenge of how CSR can move from being mainly constituted by one-off causes and activities to more systematically addressing social threats and opportunities. Readers can expect to be informed, stimulated and challenged. Professor Jeremy Moon, Director, International Centre for Corporate Social Responsibility, University of Nottingham


"The Lifeworth Reviews have provided ""some of the most insightful commentary on emerging trends in the field A... identifying implications for the future of business in society.""Hannah Jones, Vice President of Corporate Responsibility, Nike""Transforming capitalism to a system that enables prosperity in harmony with each other and the planet is the greatest challenge of our time ... The stories and analysis in this Review will hopefully encourage us all to engage with this task...""Jules Peck, Director, Quality of Life Group""The Review raises the challenge of how CSR can move from being mainly constituted by one-off causes and activities to more systematically addressing social threats and opportunities. Readers can expect to be informed, stimulated and challenged.""Professor Jeremy Moon, Director, International Centre for Corporate Social Responsibility, University of Nottingham"


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Jem Bendell is an Associate Professor of Management with Griffith Business School, Australia, and Visiting Fellow of the UN Research Institute for Social Development. The analysis includes contributions from CSR experts including Wayne Visser, Jules Peck, Jonathan Cohen, Jeremy Moon, Mark Young, Mark Bendell, Kate Kearins, Tim Concannon, Shilpa Shah, Kate Ives, Desirée Abrahams, Paul Gibbons, Rupesh Shah and John Manoochehri

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