The treatment of employees is increasingly becoming recognised as an important ingredient of sustainable enterprise. As sustainability, and all that it implies, becomes ever more critical, this book, with its multiple perspectives on the workplace and on the issues therein, such as diversity in the broadest sense, fills a gap in the research related literature essential to a more rounded understanding of CSR.
The treatment of employees is increasingly becoming recognised as an important ingredient of sustainable enterprise. As sustainability, and all that it implies, becomes ever more critical, this book, with its multiple perspectives on the workplace and on the issues therein, such as diversity in the broadest sense, fills a gap in the research related literature essential to a more rounded understanding of CSR.
Ana-Maria Davila-Gomez is Associate Professor in the Department of Administrative Sciences at the University of Quebec (Université du Québec en Outaouais) in Canada, where she teaches Management, Organizational Change, and Interculturality. Her current researches include managers' challenges towards more socially responsible organizations, as well as human virtues and responsiveness from management education. She holds a Ph.D. from the ÿcole des hautes etudes commerciales de Montréal, Canada, and an MBA and an Industrial Engineer degrees from the Universidad del Valle, Colombia. For several years, she worked at various private and public organizations in Colombia (e.g. governmental service, telecommunications, and manufacturing) supporting and implementing Information Technology and Business Process Reengineering projects. David Crowther (www.davideacrowther.com) is Professor of Corporate Social Responsibility and Head of the Centre for Research into Organisational Governance at De Montfort University, UK. He is also Chair of the Social Responsibility Research Network (www.socialresponsibility.biz) a worldwide network with over 750 members, organizer of the series of International Conferences on Corporate Social Responsibility (now in its 11th year) and editor of Social Responsibility Journal. He has published 35 books and has also contributed over 350 articles to academic, business and professional journals and to edited book collections. He has also spoken widely at conferences and seminars and acted as a consultant to a wide range of government, professional and commercial organisations. His research is into corporate social responsibility with a particular emphasis on the relationship between social, environmental and financial performance.
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Introduction Ana-MariaDavila-Gomez DavidCrowther; Part 1 Understanding the Issues; Chapter 1 Self-Discovery of the Becoming Being and Some Managerial Implications Ana-MariaDavila-Gomez DavidCrowther; Chapter 2 Management Virtues and Human Dignity Ana-MariaDavila-Gomez Sandra SocorroLotero Patiño; Chapter 3 Economic Accountability Regulatory Reform and Ethical Management Julia J.A.Shaw Hillary J.Shaw; Chapter 4 Caring Sharing and Collective Solidarity in Management Ana-MariaDavila-Gomez DavidCrowther; Part 2 The Effects of Change; Chapter 5 Local Governance and Social Movements in Québec DenyseCôté ÉtienneSimard; Chapter 6 Knowledge Workers and Creativity Class SilviaPonce; Chapter 7 Technological Change in Organizations SylvieGrosjean LucBonneville; Part 3 Effecting Change; Chapter 8 The Management and Acceptance of Diversity NataliaDankova; Chapter 9 Enhancing Human Dignity through Philosophical Education SergioCastrillón; Chapter 10 Managing Human Dignity and Corporate Performance Pierre-PaulMorin; Part 4 Conclusions; Chapter 11 Governance Dignity and Responsibility DavidCrowther Ana-MariaDavila-Gomez;
Introduction Ana-MariaDavila-Gomez DavidCrowther; Part 1 Understanding the Issues; Chapter 1 Self-Discovery of the Becoming Being and Some Managerial Implications Ana-MariaDavila-Gomez DavidCrowther; Chapter 2 Management Virtues and Human Dignity Ana-MariaDavila-Gomez Sandra SocorroLotero Patiño; Chapter 3 Economic Accountability Regulatory Reform and Ethical Management Julia J.A.Shaw Hillary J.Shaw; Chapter 4 Caring Sharing and Collective Solidarity in Management Ana-MariaDavila-Gomez DavidCrowther; Part 2 The Effects of Change; Chapter 5 Local Governance and Social Movements in Québec DenyseCôté ÉtienneSimard; Chapter 6 Knowledge Workers and Creativity Class SilviaPonce; Chapter 7 Technological Change in Organizations SylvieGrosjean LucBonneville; Part 3 Effecting Change; Chapter 8 The Management and Acceptance of Diversity NataliaDankova; Chapter 9 Enhancing Human Dignity through Philosophical Education SergioCastrillón; Chapter 10 Managing Human Dignity and Corporate Performance Pierre-PaulMorin; Part 4 Conclusions; Chapter 11 Governance Dignity and Responsibility DavidCrowther Ana-MariaDavila-Gomez;
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