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Handbook Of Research On Global Corporate Citizenship
Andreas Georg Scherer
, Guido Palazzo
Edited by Andreas Georg Scherer, Chair, IOU – Institute of Organization and Administrative Science, University of Zurich, Switzerland and Guido Palazzo, Professor of Business Ethics, School of Business and Economics, University of Lausanne, Switzerland
| 2008 640 pp Hardback 978 1 84542 836 5 |
| 2010 Paperback 978 1 84980 060 0 |
| ebook isbn 978 1 84844 292 4 |
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‘This volume provides an extensive and comprehensive overview of current research and theory about why and how corporations should play a more active role in fulfilling their global citizenship obligations and responsibilities. Its contributors include many of the most important and influential scholars in the field of corporate social responsibility from both Europe and the US. An important strength of this volume is the diversity and breadth of the dimensions of corporate citizenship that it explores in depth. This volume provides an important resource to scholars, managers, and activists interested in promoting corporate citizenship.’ – David Vogel, University of California, Berkeley, US
Contents
Contents: Preface Part I: History and Conceptual Groundwork Part II: Contemporary Issues and Challenges Part III: Actors, Institutions and Global Governance Part IV: Disciplinary Perspectives on Corporate Citizenship Part V: Implications for Management Theory Building Part VI: Critical Perspectives Part VII: The Future of Global Corporate Citizenship Index
Contributors: N.J. Adler, S.B. Banerjee, D.M. Bojé, A. Crane, J.P. Doh, P. Edward, T.L. Fort, R.E. Freeman, D. Kinley, S.J. Kobrin, C.B. Koerber, J.C. Ludescher, T. Maak, R. Marens, D. Matten, A. McWilliams, A. Mir, R. Mir, V.F. Misangyi, J. Moon, J. Nolan, G. Palazzo, R.A. Phillips, N.M. Pless, A.G. Scherer, F. Schipper, S.P. Sethi, P. Shrivastava, D.S. Siegel, R.C. Solomon, G.F. Thompson, S. Waddock, G.R. Weaver, G. Willke, H. Willke, H. Willmott, K.D. Wolf, I.M. Young, M. Zürn
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Contents:
Preface
1. Introduction: Corporate Citizenship in a Globalized World Andreas Georg Scherer and Guido Palazzo
PART I: HISTORY AND CONCEPTUAL GROUNDWORK 2. The Emergence of Corporate Citizenship: Historical Development and Alternative Perspectives Andrew Crane, Dirk Matten and Jeremy Moon
3. Corporate Responsibility/Corporate Citizenship: The Development of a Construct Sandra Waddock
4. Defining the Concept of Good Corporate Citizenship in the Context of Globalization: A Paradigm Shift from Corporate Social Responsibility to Corporate Social Accountability S. Prakash Sethi
5. Corporate Citizenship and Community Stakeholders Robert A. Phillips and R. Edward Freeman
6. Business Ethics, Corporate Virtues and Corporate Citizenship Robert C. Solomon
PART II: CONTEMPORARY ISSUES AND CHALLENGES 7. Responsibility and Global Justice: A Social Connection Model Iris Marion Young
8. Corporate Citizenship and the Environment Paul Shrivastava
9. Corporations as Citizens Against Corruption: An Institutional Entrepreneurship Perspective Gary R. Weaver and Vilmos F. Misangyi
10. Corporate Citizenship and Global Conflicts: The Baboon Moment Charles B. Koerber and Timothy L. Fort
PART III: ACTORS, INSTITUTIONS AND GLOBAL GOVERNANCE 11. Emerging Patterns of Global Governance: The New Interplay between the State, Business and Civil Society Klaus Dieter Wolf
12. Globalization, Transnational Corporations and the Future of Global Governance Stephen J. Kobrin
13. Between Confrontation and Cooperation: Corporate Citizenship and NGOs Jonathan P. Doh
14. The Politicization of Economization? On the Current Relationship between Politics and Economics Michael Zürn
PART IV: DISCIPLINARY PERSPECTIVES ON CORPORATE CITIZENSHIP 15. An Economic View of Corporate Citizenship Jessica C. Ludescher, Abagail McWilliams and Donald S. Siegel
16. Human Rights, Corporations and the Global Economy: An International Law Perspective David Kinley and Justine Nolan
17. Global Business as an Agent of World Benefit: New International Business Perspectives Leading Positive Change Nancy J. Adler
PART V: IMPLICATIONS FOR MANAGEMENT THEORY BUILDING 18. Structures, Identities and Politics: Bringing Corporate Citizenship into the Corporation Peter Edward and Hugh Willmott
19. Responsible Leadership in a Globalized World: A Cosmopolitan Perspective Thomas Maak and Nicola M. Pless
20. The Political Economy of Corporate Social Responsibility Subhabrata Bobby Banerjee
21. The Interrelationship between Global and Corporate Governance: Towards a Democratization of the Business Firm? Grahame F. Thompson
PART VI: CRITICAL PERSPECTIVES 22. Transparency, Integrity and Openness: The Nike Example Frits Schipper and David M. Bojé
23. The Corporation and its Fragments: Corporate Citizenship and the Legacies of Imperialism Raza Mir, Richard Marens and Ali Mir
24. The Corporation as a Political Actor? A Systems Theory Perspective Helmut Willke and Gerhard Willke
PART VII: THE FUTURE OF GLOBAL CORPORATE CITIZENSHIP 25. The Future of Global Corporate Citizenship: Toward a New Theory of the Firm as a Political Actor Guido Palazzo and Andreas Georg Scherer
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