Corporate Social Responsibility in Times of Crisis

Corporate Social Responsibility in Times of Crisis
Author: Samuel O. Idowu,Stephen Vertigans,Adriana Schiopoiu Burlea
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 271
Release: 2017-03-27
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9783319528397

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This book explores national and transnational companies' Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) activities in times and settings in which they are confronted with economic and social challenges and analyzes these situations, ranging from the financial crisis to fourth generation sustainability. Presenting a number of different cases from various parts of Europe, North America and Africa, it showcases how companies respond to the challenges of the development, consultation, implementation, integration, measurement and consolidation of CSR. Further it specifies how these corporations deal with uncertainties over corporate and financial resources, global financial stability and growing evidence for climate change. The book describes CSR adaptation under challenging circumstances and argues for the strategic and operative legitimation of Corporate Social Responsibility in times of crisis.

Corporate Social Hypocrisy

Corporate Social Hypocrisy
Author: Dalia Steimikiene,Asta Mikalauskienė,Gabija Stanislovaitytė
Publsiher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 162
Release: 2023-07-07
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781000911237

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Many new challenges including competitiveness are emerging for sustainable business during this era of disruption. This book analyses these challenges to sustainable development and growth and addresses the impact of corporate social responsibility on the competitiveness of organisations. The authors analyze the major challenges for competitiveness of sustainable business in the COVID-19 era, taking into account a new business environment amid major global risks and uncertainties linked to climate change, pandemics, Russian-Ukrainian war, and intuitions of forthcoming new world economic crisis. The monograph consists of five parts: 1) sustainable development goals and the role of business; 2) climate change, COVID-19, fragile political situation, and business; 3) corporate social responsibility and corporate social hypocrisy; 4) corporate social responsibility, corporate social hypocrisy, and competitiveness of business; and 5) case study on the impact of corporate social responsibility on competitiveness with the impediments of corporate social hypocrisy. The book presents new insights in assessing the impact of CSR on competitiveness of companies with the impediments of corporate social hypocrisy. The developed framework and case study allows to develop valuable policy and managerial implications for sustainable business and engagements in corporate social responsibility as well as to show the danger of corporate social hypocrisy for competitiveness. This book will be of value to researchers, academics, and students in the fields of corporate social responsibility, organizational management, business ethics, and responsible business.

Corporate Social Responsibility in the Post Financial Crisis Era

Corporate Social Responsibility in the Post Financial Crisis Era
Author: Anastasios Theofilou,Georgiana Grigore,Alin Stancu
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 279
Release: 2016-12-10
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9783319400969

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Bringing together normative and instrumental CSR conceptualizations, practice based examples and international case studies, this edited volume brings together important contributions on the conceptualizations of CSR post financial crisis. Including coverage of a variety of practices in developing and developed contexts, industry-specific activities, business ethics and sustainable development issues, Corporate Social Responsibility in the Post-Financial Crisis brings together a variety of perspectives to provide knowledge and understanding across contexts.

Corporate Responsibility and Sustainability during the Coronavirus Crisis

Corporate Responsibility and Sustainability during the Coronavirus Crisis
Author: Anna Sörensson,Besrat Tesfaye,Anders Lundström,Georgiana Grigore,Alin Stancu
Publsiher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 250
Release: 2021-06-24
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9783030738471

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This book seeks to understand how society and businesses are affected by, and respond to, the coronavirus crisis in various parts of the world. The volume explores: new CSR perspectives given the pandemic situation; SME perspectives and responsibility during the early stages of the pandemic; how large companies responded to the crisis; the challenges and opportunities provided by the use of digital technologies; and how leaders, entrepreneurs and individuals manage in uncertain times. Pulling together conceptual and empirical studies from Spain, Mexico, Sweden, Nigeria, Ghana and Kuwait , the book offers a truly international perspective as it examines how the pandemic has challenged a number of existing CSR assumptions, concepts and practices. It will be valuable reading for academics working in the fields of management, CSR, sustainability and crisis management. Anna Sörensson is assistant professor and researcher in Department of Economics, Geography, Law and Tourism at Mid Sweden University, Sweden. Besrat Tesfaye is Associate Professor of Business Administration at Södertörn University, Sweden. Anders Lundström is professor emeritus at Mid Sweden University and managing director at the IPREG (The Institute of Innovative Entrepreneurship), Sweden. Georgiana Grigore is Associate Professor in Marketing at University of Leicester, UK. Alin Stancu is Professor at the Bucharest University of Economic Studies, Romania.

Corporate Sustainability in Times of Virus Crises

Corporate Sustainability in Times of Virus Crises
Author: Kıymet Tunca Çalıyurt
Publsiher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 279
Release: 2023-05-05
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9789811990793

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This book analyses the effect of biological risk on business and management by considering case studies from Malaysia, Lebanon, and G20 countries during the COVID-19 pandemic. Covering a wide range of topics, such as effects of virus risk on corporate sustainability, COVID-19 and CSR activities, governance practices and regulations for derivative products in emerging markets, risk management during a pandemic, and AI applications in the health sector, this book assists top management in redesigning business models and organisational management in a post-pandemic world and in becoming better equipped to tackle future biological risks or pandemic events.

Corporate Social Responsibility in Difficult Times

Corporate Social Responsibility in Difficult Times
Author: David Crowther,Shahla Seifi
Publsiher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 249
Release: 2023-06-30
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9789819925919

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It has been fairly traumatic for everyone and every organization over the last couple of years as we have had to deal with the coronavirus pandemic. It has certainly been a shock to the economic system of the world from which many are still recovering. Equally it has affected social systems and the environment, the effects of which are still being felt and will be felt for some time to come. In addition, there has been a fairly general economic crisis around the world as people struggle and adapt to the new environment. Certainly, there have been and will be changes which are likely to become permanent. While recovering from one crisis however another is becoming more significant as climate change and its effects start to become ever more apparent. So, it seems inevitable that difficult times will continue into the future. This book therefore sets out to examine aspects of the changes to corporate and institutional behaviour which have come about by the difficult times of needing to deal with past and future crises. The international origins of the contributors to this volume make this very original, taking some of the best ideas from around the world. This approach is based on the tradition of the Social Responsibility Research Network (SRRNet.org), which in its 20-year history has sought to broaden the discourse and to treat all research as inter-related and relevant to business. This tradition has always been to explore the subject widely and to seek relevant solutions, while also sharing best practice.

The End of Corporate Social Responsibility

The End of Corporate Social Responsibility
Author: Fleming, Peter Fleming,Marc T. Jones
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 125
Release: 2012
Genre: Social responsibility of business
ISBN: 1446251934

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This volume provides a much-needed critique of corporate social responsibility (CSR) practice and scholarship, and seeks to redress CSR advocacy, from a political and critical perspective.

The End of Corporate Social Responsibility

The End of Corporate Social Responsibility
Author: Peter Fleming,Marc T Jones
Publsiher: SAGE
Total Pages: 144
Release: 2012-12-14
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781446290118

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Electronic Inspection Copy available for instructors here Providing a much-needed critique of Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) practice and scholarship, this book seeks to redress CSR advocacy, from a political and critical perspective. A strident approach backed up by extensive use of case studies presents the argument that most CSR-related activity aims to gain legitimacy from consumers and employees, and therefore furthers the exploitative and colonizing agenda of the corporation. By examining CSR in the context of the political economy of late capitalism, the book puts the emphasis back on the fact that most large corporations are fundamentally driven by profit maximization, making CSR initiatives merely another means to this end. Rather than undermining or challenging unsustainable corporate practices CSR is exposed as an ideological practice that actually upholds the prominence of such practices. As CSR gathers momentum in management practice and scholarship, students in the fields of CSR, business ethics, and strategy, will find this text a useful companion to counter received wisdom in this area.