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Corporate Social Responsibility
Corporate Social Responsibility
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B01=David Wasieleski
B01=James Weber
business ethics
Category1=Non-Fiction
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Category=KJR
Category=KJU
COP=United Kingdom
corporate governance
Corporate social responsibility
cross-discipline
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Language_English
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society
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stakeholders
Product details
- ISBN 9781787542600
- Weight: 710g
- Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
- Publication Date: 14 May 2018
- Publisher: Emerald Publishing Limited
- Publication City/Country: GB
- Product Form: Hardback
- Language: English
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The Business and Society (BAS) 360 book series is an annual publication targeting cutting-edge developments in the broad business and society field, such as stakeholder management, corporate social responsibility and citizenship, business ethics, sustainability, corporate governance and others. Each volume will feature a comprehensive discussion and review of the current "state" of the research and theoretical developments in a specific business and society area. For instance, volume two focuses on research drawn from work grounded in "corporate social responsibility" and "corporate citizenship." Scholars known in this discipline contribute to a 360-degree evaluation of the theory, including cross-discipline research, empirical explorations, cross-cultural studies, literature critiques, and meta-analysis projects.
As business and society is an inherently multi-disciplinary scholarly area, the book series will draw from work in areas outside of business and management, such as psychology, sociology, philosophy, religious studies, economics and other related fields, as well as the natural sciences, education, and other professional areas of study.
This book series should appeal to wide range of readers - from emerging and senior business school educators researching and teaching in the business and society field to doctoral and masters level students across the business, social sciences and natural sciences seeking to learn about this multi-discipline and sustained field of management study. Business executives and managers could benefit from reading how the business and society field began, the path it has taken and the new, emerging directions that scholars envision for the field.
James Weber is a Professor of Business Ethics and Management and is currently the Executive Director of the Institute of Ethics in Business at Duquesne University. He received the Sumner Marcus Award for outstanding contribution of service to the field in 2013 from the Academy of Management's SIM Division. A prolific author with publications in major academic journals and co-author of a market-leading textbook, Dr. Weber also served on the editorial boards of Business Ethics: A European Review, Journal of Moral Psychology, International Journal of Ethics Education, Encyclopedia for Business Ethics and Society (SAGE Publications) and Business Ethics Quarterly.David M. Wasieleski is a Professor of Business Ethics and Management at Duquesne University and Research Chair in Operational CSR and Ethics at the ICN Business School in Nancy, France. Dr. Wasieleski has published in many major academic journals. He also is an Associate Editor (Ethics Track) for Business & Society, Section Editor for Behavioral Business Ethics for the Journal of Business Ethics, and acquired additional editorial board experience at the Journal of Moral Psychology and as Associate Editor of the SAGE Business Ethics Encyclopedia. He has served as Associate Editor for the SIM Division at the Academy of Management and as the North American Editor of the Journal of Business Ethics Education.
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