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Learning to Talk - Corporate Citizenship and the Development of the Un Global Compact

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Zusatztext A collection of key writings about the UN Global Compact by some of the leading actors to date. Industry and Environment! April-September 2004 Informationen zum Autor McIntosh, Malcolm; Waddock, Sandra; Kell, Georg Klappentext This book draws together contributions from leading players in the Global Compact to reflect the aims and origins of the initiative; some telling of stories of engagement; and explanation of how this initiative has quickly become an important reference point in the dialogue on global and corporate governance. Zusammenfassung This book draws together contributions from leading players in the Global Compact to reflect the aims and origins of the initiative; some telling of stories of engagement; and explanation of how this initiative has quickly become an important reference point in the dialogue on global and corporate governance. Inhaltsverzeichnis Foreword Kofi Annan, Secretary-General of the United Nations  Introduction Malcolm McIntosh, Independent Commentator, Sandra Waddock, Boston College, USA, and Georg Kell, UN Global Compact   Part 1: The origins and development of the UN Global Compact1. An Appeal To World Business: 31 January 1999 Kofi Annan, Secretary-General, United Nations  2. The theory and practice of learning networks John Ruggie, Harvard University, USA  3. The Global Compact Network: an historic experiment in learning and action Georg Kell, UN Global Compact, and David Levin, University of Pennsylvania, USA   Part 2: The Global Compact and human rights4. De-compacting the Global Compact Tom Donaldson, Wharton School, Philadelphia, USA  5. Business and human rights Klaus Leisinger, Novartis Foundation for Sustainable Development and University of Basel, Switzerland  6. Operationalising the Global Compact with a focus on the human rights principles: learning to walk the talk Erroll Mendes, University of Ottawa, Canada  7. Institutionalising global standards of responsible corporate citizenship: assessing the role of the UN Global Compact Mara I. Hernandez, Massachussets Institute of Technology, USA   Part 3: The evolution of the UN and the UN Global Compact: critical perspectives8. Growing big, learning that small is beautiful Cornis de Lugt, United Nations Environment Programme, France  9. Flags of inconvenience? The Global Compact and the future of the United Nations Jem Bendell, Nottingham University Business School, UK  10. Labour and the Global Compact: the early days Jim Baker, International Confederation of Free Trade Unions  11. The UN Global Compact: a triple-win partnership Michael Hougard Pedersen, Novozymes, Denmark   Part 4: Action and learning12. Reflections on the Global Compact Chris Tuppen, British Telecommunications, UK  13. Learning from company engagement with the Global Compact: the First Global Compact Learning Forum, Denham, UK, November 2001 Malcolm McIntosh, Independent Commentator, and Ruth Thomas, Sustainability Researcher  14. Learning from experience: the United Nations Global Compact Learning Forum 2002 Sandra Waddock, Boston College, USA  15. Learners and leaders: evolving the Global Compact in North America Sandra Waddock, Boston College, USA  16. Pfizer: a New Mission in Action Nancy Nielsen, Pfizer Inc. USA  17. Learning from doing: The Third International Global Compact Learning Forum Meeting in Belo Horizonte, Nova Lima, Brazil, December 2003 Malcolm McIntosh, Independent Commentator  18. Shaping the future by walking together: Novo Nordisk's promotion of human rights and good environmental management, with specific reference to an evaluation of suppliers in 2002/2003 Malcolm McIntosh, Independent Commentator, and Annette Stube, Novo Nordisk   Part 5: The unfolding world of the UN Global Compact19. Responsible excellence pays Claude Fussler  20. The Global Compact as a new organisational form: a global action network Steve Waddell, Global Action Network Net, USA  21. Learning by doing...

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Authors Malcolm Waddock Mcintosh
Assisted by Georg Kell (Editor), Kell Georg (Editor), Malcolm McIntosh (Editor), McIntosh Malcolm (Editor), Sandra Waddock (Editor), Waddock Sandra (Editor), Annan Kofi (Foreword)
Publisher Taylor & Francis Ltd.
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 01.06.2004
 
EAN 9781874719755
ISBN 978-1-874719-75-5
No. of pages 432
Subjects Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Biology > Ecology
Social sciences, law, business > Business > General, dictionaries

BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Management, Management & management techniques, Management and management techniques

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