Corporate social responsibility and regulatory governance : towards inclusive development?
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Corporate social responsibility and regulatory governance : towards inclusive development?
(International political economy series)
Palgrave Macmillan, 2010
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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Description
This is the first of two volumes that examine the changing nature of state-business relations. This book assesses the potential and limits of CSR in developing countries, by focusing on aspects that are often ignored in the CSR literature: historical experience, theoretical perspectives, and institutional and political dimensions of change.
Table of Contents
- List of Tables and Figures Preface Abbreviations and Acronyms Notes on Contributors Introduction: The Intellectual Crisis of CSR
- P.Utting & J.C.Marques CSR and Changing Modes of Governance: Towards Corporate Noblesse Oblige?
- C.Crouch Wal-Martization and CSR-ization in Developing Countries
- N-L.Sum Corporate Social Responsibility in a Neoliberal Age
- P.Ireland & R.G.Pillay Linking Corporate Social Responsibility and Social Policy in Zambia
- N.Noyoo Business, Corporate Responsibility and Poverty Reduction
- M.Blowfield Transnational Corporations and Poverty Reduction: Strategic and Regional Variations
- R.van Tulder Cross-sector Partnership as an Approach to Inclusive Development
- R.Findlay-Brooks, W.Visser & T.Wright Growing Sustainable Business in East Africa: The Potential and Limits of Partnerships for Development
- C.Gregoratti Private Food Governance: Implications for Social Sustainability and Democratic Legitimacy
- D.Fuchs & A.Kalfagianni Spaces of Contestation: The Governance of Industry's Environmental Performance in Durban, South Africa
- J.Van Alstine Challenging Governance in Global Commodity Chains: The Case of Transnational Activist Campaigns for Better Work Conditions
- F.Palpacuer Notes Bibliography Index
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