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The Oxford Handbook of Corporate Social Responsibility
Oxford University Press, Feb 2008, Pages: 608
List of Figures List of Tables Editor Biographies Author Biographies
PART I INTRODUCTION
1. The Corporate Social Responsibility Agenda Andrew Crane, Abagail McWilliams, Dirk Matten, Jeremy Moon, and Donald Siegel
PART II PERSPECTIVES ON CORPORATE SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY
2. A History of Corporate Social Responsibility: Concepts and Practices Archie B. Carroll
3. Corporate Social Responsibility Theories Domènec Melé
4. The Business Case for Corporate Social Responsibility Elizabeth C. Kurucz, Barry A. Colbert, and DavidWheeler
5. Corporate Social Performance and Financial Performance: A Research Synthesis Marc Orlitzky
PART III CRITIQUES OF CORPORATE SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY
6. Principals and Agents: Further Thoughts on the Friedmanite Critique of Corporate Social Responsibility José Salazar and Bryan W. Husted
7. Rethinking Corporate Social Responsibility and the Role of the Firm—On the Denial of Politics Gerard Hanlon
8. Critical Theory and Corporate Social Responsibility: Can/Should We Get Beyond Cynical Reasoning? Timothy Kuhn and Stanley Deetz
9. Much Ado about Nothing: A Conceptual Critique of Corporate Social Responsibility J. (Hans) van Oosterhout and Pursey P. M. A. R. Heugens
PART IV ACTORS AND DRIVERS
10. Top Managers as Drivers for Corporate Social Responsibility Diane L. Swanson
11. Socially Responsible Investment and Shareholder Activism Lloyd Kurtz
12. Consumers as Drivers of Corporate Social Responsibility N. Craig Smith
13. Corporate Social Responsibility, Government, and Civil Society Jeremy Moon and David Vogel
PART V MANAGING CORPORATE SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY
14. Corporate Governance and Corporate Social Responsibility Ann K. Buchholtz, Jill A. Brown, and Kareem M. Shabana
15. Stakeholder Theory: Managing Corporate Social Responsibility in a Multiple Actor Context Thomas W. Dunfee
16. Responsibility in the Supply Chain Andrew Millington
17. Corporate Social Responsibility: The Reporting and Assurance Dimension David L. Owen and Brendan O’Dwyer
PART VI CORPORATE SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY IN GLOBAL CONTEXT
18. Globalization and Corporate Social Responsibility Andreas Georg Scherer and Guido Palazzo
19. Corporate Social Responsibility and Theories of Global Governance: Strategic Contestation in Global Issue Arenas David L. Levy and Rami Kaplan
20. Corporate Social Responsibility in a Comparative Perspective Cynthia A.Williams and Ruth V. Aguilera
21. Corporate Social Responsibility in Developing Countries Wayne Visser
PART VII FUTURE PERSPECTIVES AND CONCLUSIONS
22. Educating for Responsible Management Duane Windsor
23. Corporate Social Responsibility: Deep Roots, Flourishing Growth, Promising Future William C. Frederick
24. Senior Management Preferences and Corporate Social Responsibility Alison Mackey, Tyson B. Mackey, and Jay B. Barney
25. The Transatlantic Paradox: How Outdated Concepts Confuse the American/European Debate about Corporate Governance Thomas Donaldson
26. Spirituality as a Firm Basis for Corporate Social Responsibility Peter Pruzan
27. Future Perspectives of Corporate Social Responsibility: Where we are Coming from? Where are we Heading? Ulrich Steger
28. Conclusion Andrew Crane, Abagail McWilliams, Dirk Matten, Jeremy Moon, and Donald Siegel
Index
List of Figures 4.1 CSR value holarchy 4.2 Four modes of value creation in the CSR business case 5.1 Innovation as confounding variable 5.2 Innovation as mediating variable 10.1 Value neglect: executive normative myopia and neglectful Corporate Social Performance 10.2 Value attunement: executive normative receptivity and attuned Corporate Social Performance 11.1 KLD research categories 11.2 KLD subcategory example: the environment 11.3 Classifying investment opportunities for a firm 12.1 Types of ethical consumerism 16.1 Power-dependence relationships 21.1 Classification of literature on CSR in developing countries 21.2 Drivers of CSR in developing countries 21.3 CSR pyramid for developing countries 23.1 The dual meaning of CSR 23.2 Four stages of CSR 23.3 Factors shaping CSR’s future List of Tables 1.1 Academic journals in the field of Corporate Social Responsibility 2.1 Important CSR issues in the early 1970s 4.1 Four types of business case value creation 6.1 Relationship of chapter to prior and future research 6.2 Impact of CSR expenditures for principals by type of motivation 6.3 Expected elements of moral hazard and adverse selection by CSR motivation 6.4 Agency costs according to type of principal and motivation 11.1 Examples of special-purpose social investment mutual funds in the USA 12.1 The (RED)TM Manifesto 15.1 MAW’s (1997) categorization of stakeholder salience
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