Citizenship and sustainability in organizations : exploring and spanning the boundaries

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    • Murphy, David F.
    • Marshall, Alison

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Citizenship and sustainability in organizations : exploring and spanning the boundaries

edited by David F. Murphy and Alison Marshall

(Citizenship and sustainability in organizations / series editors, David F. Murphy and Alison Marshall)

Routledge, 2021

  • : hbk

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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Description

Citizenship and Sustainability in Organizations: Exploring and Spanning the Boundaries is the introductory book in the series of the same name and draws upon new conceptual thinking from some of the leading contributors to The Journal of Corporate Citizenship on topics of social responsibility, organizational citizenship, influencing and leading change for sustainability and individual agency. Chapter authors are influential thinkers, pushing the boundaries of conventional thinking about corporate citizenship and sustainability to generate innovative ideas, models and practices. The book's core message is that the contexts within which organizations and individuals act are undergoing significant change and disruption. Existing corporate social responsibility (CSR), corporate citizenship and business sustainability models and frameworks need to be adapted, abandoned or transformed. This book represents a starting point for dialogue about these challenges and presents commentaries, debates, essays and insights that aim to be provocative and engaging, raise some of the important issues of the day and provide observations on what may be too new yet to be the subject of detailed empirical and theoretical studies. The book is aimed at researchers, students and practitioners in the fields of corporate citizenship, sustainability, CSR, business ethics, corporate governance and critical management and leadership studies.

Table of Contents

Introduction Part I: People 1. (Intellectual) Shamans as Transformational Change Makers 2. The Importance of Psychopathic Leadership for Citizenship and Sustainability 3. Putting Human Rights on the Corporate Agenda: From the Amnesty Business Group to the UN Guiding Principles and Beyond Part II: Partners 4. Stewardship Behaviours in Sustainable Supply Chain Management 5. In the Company of Rebels: Towards a Role for Cross-Sector Partnering in Radical Change and Deep Adaptation to Climate Chaos. 6. Factoring the Family into Corporate Citizenship 7. Rural Innovation Ecosystems: Thriving through Diverse Collaboration Part III: Processes 8. 18 Up: Are Sustainability Leaders from 2001 still Delivering Superior Financial Returns? 9. Dethroning Shareholder Primacy: The Imperative to Redesign Transnational Corporations. 10. Ingredients for Our Common Future: Fourth Generation Sustainable Business Models and the Need for Developing Sustainability Intelligence 11. Planet Home Afterword

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