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Development in an Era of Capital Control - Corporate Social Responsibility Within a Transnational Regulatory

English · Hardback

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Informationen zum Autor Ciara Hackett is a Lecturer in Law at Queen's University Belfast, UK. Klappentext Development in an Era of Capital Control investigates Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR), a 21st-century buzz word. Centred around the responsibility of business to give back to society, this idea is a departure from the traditional view that the responsibility of business is to make a profit. Instead, it supposes that business, society and government can unite to enhance the quality of life in the community in which the business operates. This book works from the premise that whereas CSR could assist in developing communities, the quality and value of this contribution is constrained by pre-existing inequalities in the global system, which themselves can be traced to states’ histories and furthered by globalisation. Ciara Hackett shows that while the concept of CSR was designed for an environment where all states are equal, this does not ring true in the real world and consequently the potentialfor CSR to contribute to development is restricted, most profoundly in those states that would benefit the most. Zusammenfassung Development in an Era of Capital Control  investigates Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR), a 21 st  century buzz word. Centred around the responsibility of business to give  back  to society, this idea is a departure from the traditional view that the responsibility of business is to make a profit. Instead, it supposes that business, society and government can unite to enhance the quality of life in the community in which the business operates.  This book works from the premise that whereas CSR could assist in developing communities, the quality and value of this contribution is constrained by pre-existing inequalities in the global system, which themselves can be traced to states’ histories and furthered by globalisation. Ciara Hackett shows that while the concept of CSR was designed for an environment where all states are equal, this does not ring true in the real world and consequently the potential for CSR to contribute to development is restricted, most profoundly in those states that would benefit the most. Inhaltsverzeichnis Preface.- Introduction.- 1. The Evolution of the CSR concept: From sharing to caring.- 2. The problem with CSR for the sake of CSR: A study in development.- 3. The Rise of Governance and the Fall of Government: Capitalism 2.0.- 4. The Changing of the Guard: Government to gatekeeper.- 5. Regulating CSR: A precursor to 'complete' globalisation.- Conclusions.- Bibliography. ...

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Preface.- Introduction.- 1. The Evolution of the CSR concept: From sharing to caring.- 2. The problem with CSR for the sake of CSR: A study in development.- 3. The Rise of Governance and the Fall of Government: Capitalism 2.0.- 4. The Changing of the Guard: Government to gatekeeper.- 5. Regulating CSR: A precursor to 'complete' globalisation.- Conclusions.- Bibliography.

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Authors Ciara Hackett
Publisher Palgrave UK
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 31.01.2017
 
EAN 9781137485274
ISBN 978-1-137-48527-4
No. of pages 192
Series Palgrave Socio-Legal Studies
Palgrave Socio-Legal Studies
Subjects Social sciences, law, business > Law > Mercantile and commercial law

Interpretation, B, Commercial law, Responsibility, Law and Criminology

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