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Looking Beyond Profit - Small Shareholders and the Values Imperative

English · Hardback

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Zusatztext 'Peggy has done both the investment world and the academic world a great service through this research in showing that our assumed knowledge of investment behaviour cannot be taken for granted.' David Crowther! Chair! Social Responsibility Research Network; Professor of Corporate Social Responsibility! De Montfort University! UK 'Acknowledgement and acceptance that corporations must behave in a socially responsible manner is rapidly growing across the world. Yet many managers still believe that their first priority is to their company shareholders. Economic concerns remain dominant! in spite of the growth of socially responsible investment companies. This book is timely in that it sheds new light on the ways in which individual shareholders think: Irresponsible behaviour is not acceptable and will not attract investment from this significant group. That fact should encourage managers to look more closely at their environmental and social impacts.' Professor Juliet Roper! Waikato University! New Zealand Informationen zum Autor Peggy Chiu has been an investor, both direct and indirect, in the Hong Kong, Australian and New Zealand share markets for more than 20 years. Her extensive experience working for a funds management company in Australia contributed to her PhD at Massey University where she now teaches strategic governance. Klappentext This fascinating in-depth study of small shareholders provides both theoretical and empirical insights into their personal values and attitudes to corporate social responsibility (CSR). Peggy Chiu establishes that personal values are a major influence on decisions about the type of investments people make and about which companies they choose to invest in. Financial risk and return are far from being the only factors that determine small shareholders' investment decisions - irresponsible behaviour is not acceptable and will not attract investment from this significant group. Zusammenfassung Argues against the common belief that maximizing wealth is the primary concern of ordinary small shareholders when they make their share-buying decisions. This study of small shareholders provides both theoretical and empirical insights into their personal values and attitudes to corporate social responsibility (CSR). Inhaltsverzeichnis Chapter 1 How Much Do We Know About Ordinary Small Shareholders?; Chapter 2 Values for Oneself and Values for Others; Chapter 3 Dealing with Stakeholders; Chapter 4 The First Strand: Shareholders' Values; Chapter 5 The Second Strand: Qualities of Directors; Chapter 6 The Third Strand: Shareholders' CSR Concerns; Chapter 7 Merging the Three Strands; Chapter 8 Impact of Values; Chapter 9 Debunking the Ordinary-investor Stereotype; Chapter 10 Trends and Developments;...

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Authors Peggy Chiu, Chiu Peggy
Publisher Taylor & Francis Ltd.
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 28.12.2008
 
EAN 9780754673378
ISBN 978-0-7546-7337-8
No. of pages 218
Series Corporate Social Responsibility
Subjects Social sciences, law, business > Business > Management

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

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