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Corporate social responsibility, some key theoretical issues and concepts for new ways of doing business

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posted on 2004-01-01, 00:00 authored by David Birch
This paper brings together some of the main scholarly sources and thinkers of the last fifty years or so, who have been influential in the corporate social responsibility discussions which have become important, once again, as we begin the 21st century. The author creates a narrative of key social, economic and political concepts and themes, which are rationalised (in ways that others might not) from what is often a very disparate, diverse and not always connected discussion on corporate social responsibility. This is not an objective history, charting the developments chronologically, but is the bringing together of some serious thinking in the field of corporate social responsibility in a way that has considerable resonance for both the development of public policy and business practice in corporate citizenship at the beginning of the 21st century.

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2

Pagination

24 - 53

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  • Yes

ISBN-13

9788178813110

ISBN-10

8178813114

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eng

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B1.1 Book chapter; B Book chapter

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2004, ICFAI University Press

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7

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S Reddy

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