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Sa8000: The First Decade - Implementation, Influence, and Impact

English · Hardback

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Foreword Partha Sengupta, Vice President Corporate Services and SA8000 Management Representative, Tata Steel Limited, India Introduction: Open-eyed management Alice Tepper Marlin, President, Social Accountability International, United States, and John Tepper Marlin, Principal, CSRNYC, and Adjunct Professor, New York University Stern School, United States Part I: Implementation 1. TNT and SA8000 Mike Patrick, TNT Express 2. SA8000 in Tata Steel: Developing process-driven sustainability approaches Priyadarshini Sharma, Tata Steel, India 3. OTTO and SA8000: A pilot project in the lingerie-buying department Johannes Merck, Otto Group, Germany4. Gucci and corporate social responsibilityFranco Furnò and Stefania Orselli, Gucci, Italy5. Gap Inc.'s journey toward corporate social responsibilityDan Henkle, Gap Inc., United States6. Chiquita and corporate responsibility: The fruits of our experienceGeorge Jaksch, Chiquita International S.G., Belgium7. Business Social Compliance Initiative: The development approach to SA8000 for commerce and manufacturersLorenz Berzau, Foreign Trade Association, Belgium8. Key performance indicators for social compliance in the supply chainCraig Moss, Social Accountability International, United StatesPart II: Influence9. MADE-BY China: A joint effort of Social Accountability International and Solidaridad in ChinaJanet Mensink, Solidaridad, The Netherlands; Martin Ma, Social Accountability International, China; and Mark Huis in't Veld, MADE-BY10. NGO accountability: Certifying child sponsorship charitiesEileen Kohl Kaufman, Social Accountability International, United States11. Social Accountability International and social entrepreneurshipMorton Emanuel Winston, The College of New Jersey, United StatesPart III: Impact12. The ISEAL Alliance: setting standards for social and environmental changePaloma Raggo, Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs, Syracuse University, United States13. Evaluating the impact of SA8000 certificationMichael J. Hiscox and Claire Schwartz, Department of Government, Harvard University, United States, and Michael W. Toffel, Harvard Business School, United States14. ISO 26000 and SA8000Deborah Leipziger, CSR consultant, United States15. The impact of SA8000 in BrazilBeat Grüninger, BSD Consulting, BrazilAbout the contributorsIndex

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Leipziger, Deborah

Summary

What has the impact of SA8000 been over the years, and how do its architects and users see it developing into the future? This book features businesses, NGOs, academics and trade unions who provide a perspective on the lessons learned from SA8000. It also addresses many of the key themes for corporate responsibility.

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Authors Deborah Leipziger
Assisted by Deborah Leipziger (Editor), Leipziger Deborah (Editor)
Publisher Taylor & Francis Ltd.
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 01.05.2009
 
EAN 9781906093129
ISBN 978-1-906093-12-9
No. of pages 192
Subjects Social sciences, law, business > Business > Management

BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Corporate Governance, BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Business Ethics, Corporate Governance, Business ethics & social responsibility, Business ethics and social responsibility

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