Resource Listings
The World Guide to CSR
The first book to provide comparable
national profiles
that describe the evolution and practice of CSR for 58 countries
and 5 global regions.
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Conservation and Sustainable Use: A Handbook of Techniques
Conservation and Sustainable Use provides a
practical and integrated approach to carrying out research on the conservation of exploited species.
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Managing the New Frontiers
Companies around the world are reducing their energy and material expenses by 90%, increasing sales up to 40%, and raising productivity 20% or more - with little or no capital investment - while watching their costs, waste, and carbon emissions drop like a stone. This book, in plain easy-to-understand language, shows how.
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Corporate Social Responsibility: An Implementation Guide for Business
The
guide should be useful to many firms that do not currently have formal CSR policies or programs in place.
The guide is primarily intended as an introduction to some of the existing CSR tools and
approaches which are currently being used.
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Managing a Company in an Activist World: The Leadership Challenge of Corporate Citizenship
What do our
stakeholders value most? How can we respond to a growing number of
formal compliances and informal demands?
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Corporate Community Relations: The Principle of the Neighbor of Choice
Burke challenges the thesis that companies should act responsibly toward communities and societies.
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Unfolding Stakeholder Thinking: Theory, Responsibility, and Engagement
This book — the first of a two-volume series — argues that, today,
stakeholder thinking has evolved into the study of interactive,
mutually engaged and responsive relationships that establish the very
context of doing modern business, and create the groundwork for
transparency and accountability.
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Leading Corporate Citizens: Vision, Values, Value Added
Leading
Corporate Citizens, explores the insight, vision, values, and
learning that it takes to add enough values to a company so that it
becomes a leading corporate citizen.
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Learning to Talk: Corporate Citizenship and the Development of the UN Global Compact
The UN Global Compact complements corporate citizenship initiatives by
promoting dialogue on the relationship between business and society.
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The Difference Makers: How Social and Institutional Entrepreneurs Created The Corporate Responsibility Movement
The book examines 23 of the key players who have been instrumental in
developing the corporate responsibility movement in North America and the UK.
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