
Developing Corporate Social Responsibility
A European Perspective
Edward Elgar Publishing
Published on 27. September 2006
Book
Hardback
272 pages
978-1-84542-782-5 (ISBN)
Description
The rapidly increasing attention devoted to Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) has resulted in the term 'CSR' being applied to myriad dissimilar phenomena. The authors therefore aim to dispel this confusion by presenting a multi-faceted view of socially responsible corporate behavior and related themes. They provide a conceptualization of CSR that emphasizes the role of the adoption and implementation of specific CSR strategies and their impact on corporate social and economic performance. An overview of the CSR literature is presented, and the managerial tools required for creating and sustaining social, economic and competitive value are explored. Case studies and extensive empirical evidence are used as a basis for the analyses of the benchmarking of European and international standards and initiatives, and a new CSR performance evaluation and reporting framework is proposed.
Driven by the strong belief that CSR is at the forefront in the competitive strengthening of the entire EU system, this book represents an attempt to guide readers through the CSR principles currently in progress at the European level. It will therefore be invaluable to both academics and practitioners wishing to deepen their knowledge in the field of CSR, and to those interested in the practical application of strategic approaches to CSR.
Driven by the strong belief that CSR is at the forefront in the competitive strengthening of the entire EU system, this book represents an attempt to guide readers through the CSR principles currently in progress at the European level. It will therefore be invaluable to both academics and practitioners wishing to deepen their knowledge in the field of CSR, and to those interested in the practical application of strategic approaches to CSR.
Reviews / Votes
'Perrini et al provide a detailed, authoritative look at the evolving European perspective on corporate social responsibility. They show how Europe has moved from follower status to leading edge practice. The book is the best current indicator of what the next stages of CSR will look like.' -- Thomas W. Dunfee, University of Pennsylvania, USMore details
Language
English
Place of publication
Cheltenham
United Kingdom
Target group
College/higher education
Dimensions
Height: 234 mm
Width: 156 mm
ISBN-13
978-1-84542-782-5 (9781845427825)
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Schweitzer Classification
Persons
Francesco Perrini, Stefano Pogutz, Universita Bocconi, Italy and Antonio Tencati, Universita Bocconi and Universita degli Studi di Brescia, Italy
Content
Contents: Preface by David Vogel Foreword by Carlo Secchi 1. Corporate Social Responsibility: New Equilibria in Managing Firms 2. The EU Strategy: Promoting CSR Across Europe 3. CSR Across Europe: Public Policies and Ongoing Initiatives 4. The Evolutionary Path of the Concept of CSR by Claudia Vurro 5. CSR as a Source of Competitive Advantage 6. European and International Standards, Tools and Methodologies on CSR 7. SERS, The Space-Bocconi Framework 8. CSR in Italy: Situation and Company Models 9. The Italian Government Proposal: The CSR-SC Project 10. The Future of CSR in Europe Bibliography Appendix Index