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Routledge The Social Domain In Csr And Sustainability A Critical Study Of Social Responsibility Among Governments Local Communities And Corporations 09780367880712

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How can greater understanding of social responsibility within a local context empower companies local communities and governments? What is the relationship among business local communities and governments with regard to social responsibility in developing emerging and advanced economies? What is the nature of the relationship between individual responsibility social responsibility and profit? These are some of the most meaningful questions in the CSR and sustainability sphere today - and yet hitherto the ’social domain’ has received remarkably little detailed coverage. In this fascinating book Monica Thiel tackles these questions head-on; discussing the lack of social responsibility engagement with local communities by corporations and governments and the lack of reciprocal social responsibility and sporadic participation from individuals and local communities themselves. The Social Domain in CSR and Sustainability provides a new and unique contribution to the body of knowledge in CSR and sustainability. With practical tools for business government and local community leaders faced with challenging societal constraints and consumer and public demands on a daily basis - readers will be in a better position to manage and develop CSR and sustainability strategies a task increasingly crucial for successful managers and leaders in companies local communities and governments. | The Social Domain in CSR and Sustainability A Critical Study of Social Responsibility among Governments Local Communities and Corporations

Routledge The Social Domain In Csr And Sustainability A Critical Study Of Social Responsibility Among Governments Local Communities And Corporations 09780367880712

How can greater understanding of social responsibility within a local context empower companies local communities and governments? What is the relationship among business local communities and governments with regard to social responsibility in developing emerging and advanced economies? What is the nature of the relationship between individual responsibility social responsibility and profit? These are some of the most meaningful questions in the CSR and sustainability sphere today - and yet hitherto the ’social domain’ has received remarkably little detailed coverage. In this fascinating book Monica Thiel tackles these questions head-on; discussing the lack of social responsibility engagement with local communities by corporations and governments and the lack of reciprocal social responsibility and sporadic participation from individuals and local communities themselves. The Social Domain in CSR and Sustainability provides a new and unique contribution to the body of knowledge in CSR and sustainability. With practical tools for business government and local community leaders faced with challenging societal constraints and consumer and public demands on a daily basis - readers will be in a better position to manage and develop CSR and sustainability strategies a task increasingly crucial for successful managers and leaders in companies local communities and governments. | The Social Domain in CSR and Sustainability A Critical Study of Social Responsibility among Governments Local Communities and Corporations

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