Bültmann & Gerriets
Innovative CSR
From Risk Management to Value Creation
von Celine Louche, Samuel Idowu, Walter Filho
Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
Gebundene Ausgabe
ISBN: 978-1-906093-35-8
Erschienen am 01.05.2010
Sprache: Englisch
Format: 244 mm [H] x 163 mm [B] x 31 mm [T]
Gewicht: 814 Gramm
Umfang: 456 Seiten

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By and large, corporations of the 21st century have come to realize that their obligations to societies in terms of corporate social responsibility are fourfold: economic, ethical, altruistic and strategic. This book aims to explore, inspire and support creative, innovative and strategic corporate social responsibility (CSR).



Foreword Professor Dr Philippe HaspeslaghInnovative corporate social responsibility: an introduction Samuel O. Idowu, Céline Louche and Walter Leal FilhoPart I: CSR and competitive advantage 1. An action-based approach for linking CSR with strategy: framework and cases Jeremy Galbreath, Graduate School of Business, Curtin University of Technology, Western Australia Kim Benjamin, Curtin Business School, Curtin University of Technology, Western Australia2. Exploring the regulatory preconditions for business advantage in CSR David Williamson, Gary Lynch-Wood and Rilka Dragneva-Lewers, University of Manchester, UK3. Convergent and divergent corporate social responsibility Nicola Misani, Bocconi University, Italy4. CSR: an opportunity for SMEs Denise Baden, University of Southampton, UK5. Competitive advantage from CSR programmes Malcolm F. Arnold, Cranfield University, UK6. A strategic approach to CSR: the case of Beghelli Barbara Del Bosco, University of Bergamo, ItalyPart II: CSR and Value Creation 7. CSR as a strategic activity: value creation, redistribution and integration Karen Maas and Frank Boons, Erasmus University Rotterdam, The Netherlands8. Does corporate social responsibility really add value for consumers? Alejandro Alvarado-Herrera, University of Quintana Roo, Mexico Enrique Bigné-Alcañiz, Rafael Currás-Pérez and Joaquín Aldás-Manzano, University of Valencia, Spain9. Strategic corporate social responsibility: a brand-building tool Francisco Guzmán, University of North Texas, USA Karen L. Becker-Olsen, The College of New Jersey, USA10. Corporate social responsibility: risk managing for value creation in the housing sector in the UK Jyoti Navare, Middlesex University, UK11. Healthcare provision of a multinational company operating in emerging markets: ethical motivations, benefits of healthcare investment and the impact on socially responsible investors Katinka C. van Cranenburgh, Daniel Arenas and Laura Albareda, ESADE (Universitat Ramon Llull), Spain12. A rose by any other name? The Case of HIV/AIDS interventions among South African SMEs Karla A. Duarte and Maeve Houlihan, University College Dublin, IrelandPart III: CSR and Innovation 13. Innovation in corporate social responsibility: how innovative is it? An exploratory study of 129 global innovative CSR solutions Céline Louche, Vlerick Leuven Gent Management School, Belgium Samuel O. Idowu, London Metropolitan University Business School, UK Walter Leal Filho, Hamburg University of Applied Sciences, Germany14. Towards a sustainable innovation model for small enterprises Steven P. MacGregor and Joan Fontrodona, IESE Business School, Spain Jose Hernandez, University of Strathclyde, UK15. Barriers to innovative CSR: the impacts of organisational learning, organisational structure and the social embeddedness of the firm Lutz Preuss, Royal Holloway, University of London, UK16. How consultants contribute to CSR innovation: combining competences and modifying standards Magnus Frostenson, Uppsala University, Sweden17. Strategic CSR in the Japanese context: from business risk to market creation Scott Davis, Rikkyo University, Japan18. CSR, the mining industry and indigenous peoples in Australia and Canada: from cost and risk minimisation to value creation and sustainable development Ciaran O'Faircheallaigh, Griffith University, AustraliaInnovative corporate social responsibility in the 21st century: some thoughts Walter Leal Filho, Hamburg University of Applied Sciences, Germany Céline Louche, Vlerick Leuven Gent Management School, Belgium Samuel O. Idowu, London Metropolitan University Business School, UK



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