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Klappentext Over the last four decades corporate social responsibility (CSR) has acquired distinctive organizational status and become the subject of an increasing number of social and environmental policies. This development has been reflected by an outpouring of literature that focuses on CSR and constitutes a distinct area of business education and research. This major work carefully and constructively brings together seminal articles to provide a comprehensive overview of the burgeoning interdisciplinary and international scholarly writing in the field. Papers will cover the following areas: Volume I: Theories and Concepts of CSR - providing a comprehensive grounding in the conceptual and normative CSR literature. Volume II: Managing and Implementing CSR - provides a thorough overview of CSR as a practical phenomenon. Volume III: CSR in Global Context - provides an integrated international perspective on CSR theory and practice. Zusammenfassung Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) has acquired distinctive organisational status and become the subject of an increasing number of social and environmental policies. This work brings together seminal articles to provide a comprehensive overview of the interdisciplinary! and international scholarly writing in the field. Inhaltsverzeichnis Volume One Theories and Concepts of Corporate Social Responsibility PART ONE: INTRODUCTION TO CORPORATE SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY What's a Business for? - Charles Handy The Case for Corporate Social Responsibility - Henry Mintzberg PART TWO: CORPORATE SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY IN THEORY The Pyramid of Corporate Social Responsibility - Archie B Carroll Toward the Moral Management of Organizational Stakeholders Corporate Social Responsibility Theories - Elisabet Garriga and Dom[gr]enec Mel[ac]e Mapping the Territory PART THREE: CRITIQUES OF CORPORATE SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY The Social Responsibility of Business Is to Increase Its Profits - Milton Friedman The Nature of Business - Elaine Sternberg PART FOUR: STAKEHOLDER THEORY The Stakeholder Theory of the Corporation - Thomas Donaldson and Lee E Preston Concepts, Evidence and Implications What Stakeholder Theory Is Not - Robert Phillips, R Edward Freeman and Andrew C Wicks PART FIVE: CORPORATE CITIZENSHIP Corporate Citizenship - Dirk Matten and Andrew Crane Towards an Extended Theoretical Conceptualization Business Citizenship - Jeanne M Logsdon and Donna J Wood From Domestic to Global Level of Analysis PART SIX: CORPORATE SUSTAINABILITY AND BUSINESS ETHICS Focusing on Value - David Wheeler, Barry Colbert and R Edward Freeman Reconciling Corporate Social Responsibility, Sustainability and a Stakeholder Approach in a Network World The Corporate Social Policy Process - Edwin M Epstein Beyond Business Ethics, Corporate Social Responsibility and Corporate Social Responsiveness PART SEVEN: CORPORATE SOCIAL PERFORMANCE Corporate Social Performance Revisited - Donna J Wood Corporate Social and Financial Performance - Marc Orlitzky, Frank L Schmidt and Sara L Rynes A Meta-Analysis PART EIGHT: HISTORY OF CORPORATE SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY Corporate Responsibility - Tom Cannon Corporate Social Responsibility - Archie B Carroll Evolution of a Definitional Construct Volume Two Managing and Implementing Corporate Social Responsibility Corporate Social Responsibility, Leadership and Strategy Components of CEO Transformational Leadership and Corporate Social Responsibility - David A Waldman, Donald S Siegel and Mansour Javidan How Corporate Social Responsibility Pays off - Lee Burke and Jeanne M Logsdon PART NINE: ORGANIZING CORPORATE SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY: ORGANIZATIONAL STRUCTURE, CULTURE AND LEARNING The Institutional Determinants of Social Responsibility - Marc T...