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Zadek crystallizes his key work from 1990s into a coherent whole, which, read together, provides a context, lens and early history lesson on how corporate responsibility has become one of the defining business issues of the 21st century.
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Zadek crystallizes his key work from 1990s into a coherent whole, which, read together, provides a context, lens and early history lesson on how corporate responsibility has become one of the defining business issues of the 21st century.
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- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 362
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Oktober 2004
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 240mm x 161mm x 24mm
- Gewicht: 708g
- ISBN-13: 9781874719861
- ISBN-10: 1874719861
- Artikelnr.: 23241301
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 362
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Oktober 2004
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 240mm x 161mm x 24mm
- Gewicht: 708g
- ISBN-13: 9781874719861
- ISBN-10: 1874719861
- Artikelnr.: 23241301
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Peter Raynard, Simon Zadek
Introduction: writing by candlelight Section 1. The economics of utopia 1.
A Matter of Need 2. The Practice of Buddhist Economics 3. An Economics of
Utopia: Democratising Scarcity Section 2. Civil society, power and
accountability 4. Looking Back from 2010 5. Which Globalisation? 6.
Consumer Works 7. Civil Regulation 8. Civil Governance and
Accountability: From Fear and Loathing to Social Innovation 9. Practical
People, Noble Causes 10. The Art of Mediation: Tutning Practice into
Policy Section 3. Accounting for change 11. Accounting for Change:
Indicators for Sustainable Development 12. Trading Ethics: Auditing the
Market 13. Beyond Fourth-Generation Evaluation 14. Social Labels as a Tool
for Ethical Trade 15. Accounting Works: A Comparative Review of
Contemporary Approaches to Social and Ethical Accounting 16. Adding Values:
The Economics of Sustainable Business 17. Impacts of Reporting: The Role of
Social and Sustainability Reporting in Organisational Transformation 18.
Redefining Materiality Section 4. The civil corporation 19. Looking Back
from 2050 20. Can Corporations Be Civil? 21. Ethical Trade Futures 22.
Conversations with Disbelievers: Persuading Companies to Address Social
Challenges 23. Accountability and Governance 24. Reflections on Corporate
Responsibility after 9/11 Section 5. Partnership alchemy 25. Partnership
Futures 26. Partnership Alchemy: Engagement, Innovation and Governance 27.
Endearing Myths, Enduring Truths: Partnerships between Business,
Civil-Society Organisations and Government 28. Working with Multilaterals
Section 6. Responsible competitiveness 29. Responsible Competitiveness:
Corporate Responsibility Clusters in Action 30. Third-Generation Corporate
Citizenship: Public Policy and Business in Society 31. Dangerous Trading:
Trade and Growth Pose a Threat to the Environment Unless Care is Taken 32.
Dealing with and in the Global Market: Fairer Trade in Latin America 33.
Governing the Provision of Global Public Goods: The Role and Legitimacy of
Non-state Actors
A Matter of Need 2. The Practice of Buddhist Economics 3. An Economics of
Utopia: Democratising Scarcity Section 2. Civil society, power and
accountability 4. Looking Back from 2010 5. Which Globalisation? 6.
Consumer Works 7. Civil Regulation 8. Civil Governance and
Accountability: From Fear and Loathing to Social Innovation 9. Practical
People, Noble Causes 10. The Art of Mediation: Tutning Practice into
Policy Section 3. Accounting for change 11. Accounting for Change:
Indicators for Sustainable Development 12. Trading Ethics: Auditing the
Market 13. Beyond Fourth-Generation Evaluation 14. Social Labels as a Tool
for Ethical Trade 15. Accounting Works: A Comparative Review of
Contemporary Approaches to Social and Ethical Accounting 16. Adding Values:
The Economics of Sustainable Business 17. Impacts of Reporting: The Role of
Social and Sustainability Reporting in Organisational Transformation 18.
Redefining Materiality Section 4. The civil corporation 19. Looking Back
from 2050 20. Can Corporations Be Civil? 21. Ethical Trade Futures 22.
Conversations with Disbelievers: Persuading Companies to Address Social
Challenges 23. Accountability and Governance 24. Reflections on Corporate
Responsibility after 9/11 Section 5. Partnership alchemy 25. Partnership
Futures 26. Partnership Alchemy: Engagement, Innovation and Governance 27.
Endearing Myths, Enduring Truths: Partnerships between Business,
Civil-Society Organisations and Government 28. Working with Multilaterals
Section 6. Responsible competitiveness 29. Responsible Competitiveness:
Corporate Responsibility Clusters in Action 30. Third-Generation Corporate
Citizenship: Public Policy and Business in Society 31. Dangerous Trading:
Trade and Growth Pose a Threat to the Environment Unless Care is Taken 32.
Dealing with and in the Global Market: Fairer Trade in Latin America 33.
Governing the Provision of Global Public Goods: The Role and Legitimacy of
Non-state Actors
Introduction: writing by candlelight Section 1. The economics of utopia 1.
A Matter of Need 2. The Practice of Buddhist Economics 3. An Economics of
Utopia: Democratising Scarcity Section 2. Civil society, power and
accountability 4. Looking Back from 2010 5. Which Globalisation? 6.
Consumer Works 7. Civil Regulation 8. Civil Governance and
Accountability: From Fear and Loathing to Social Innovation 9. Practical
People, Noble Causes 10. The Art of Mediation: Tutning Practice into
Policy Section 3. Accounting for change 11. Accounting for Change:
Indicators for Sustainable Development 12. Trading Ethics: Auditing the
Market 13. Beyond Fourth-Generation Evaluation 14. Social Labels as a Tool
for Ethical Trade 15. Accounting Works: A Comparative Review of
Contemporary Approaches to Social and Ethical Accounting 16. Adding Values:
The Economics of Sustainable Business 17. Impacts of Reporting: The Role of
Social and Sustainability Reporting in Organisational Transformation 18.
Redefining Materiality Section 4. The civil corporation 19. Looking Back
from 2050 20. Can Corporations Be Civil? 21. Ethical Trade Futures 22.
Conversations with Disbelievers: Persuading Companies to Address Social
Challenges 23. Accountability and Governance 24. Reflections on Corporate
Responsibility after 9/11 Section 5. Partnership alchemy 25. Partnership
Futures 26. Partnership Alchemy: Engagement, Innovation and Governance 27.
Endearing Myths, Enduring Truths: Partnerships between Business,
Civil-Society Organisations and Government 28. Working with Multilaterals
Section 6. Responsible competitiveness 29. Responsible Competitiveness:
Corporate Responsibility Clusters in Action 30. Third-Generation Corporate
Citizenship: Public Policy and Business in Society 31. Dangerous Trading:
Trade and Growth Pose a Threat to the Environment Unless Care is Taken 32.
Dealing with and in the Global Market: Fairer Trade in Latin America 33.
Governing the Provision of Global Public Goods: The Role and Legitimacy of
Non-state Actors
A Matter of Need 2. The Practice of Buddhist Economics 3. An Economics of
Utopia: Democratising Scarcity Section 2. Civil society, power and
accountability 4. Looking Back from 2010 5. Which Globalisation? 6.
Consumer Works 7. Civil Regulation 8. Civil Governance and
Accountability: From Fear and Loathing to Social Innovation 9. Practical
People, Noble Causes 10. The Art of Mediation: Tutning Practice into
Policy Section 3. Accounting for change 11. Accounting for Change:
Indicators for Sustainable Development 12. Trading Ethics: Auditing the
Market 13. Beyond Fourth-Generation Evaluation 14. Social Labels as a Tool
for Ethical Trade 15. Accounting Works: A Comparative Review of
Contemporary Approaches to Social and Ethical Accounting 16. Adding Values:
The Economics of Sustainable Business 17. Impacts of Reporting: The Role of
Social and Sustainability Reporting in Organisational Transformation 18.
Redefining Materiality Section 4. The civil corporation 19. Looking Back
from 2050 20. Can Corporations Be Civil? 21. Ethical Trade Futures 22.
Conversations with Disbelievers: Persuading Companies to Address Social
Challenges 23. Accountability and Governance 24. Reflections on Corporate
Responsibility after 9/11 Section 5. Partnership alchemy 25. Partnership
Futures 26. Partnership Alchemy: Engagement, Innovation and Governance 27.
Endearing Myths, Enduring Truths: Partnerships between Business,
Civil-Society Organisations and Government 28. Working with Multilaterals
Section 6. Responsible competitiveness 29. Responsible Competitiveness:
Corporate Responsibility Clusters in Action 30. Third-Generation Corporate
Citizenship: Public Policy and Business in Society 31. Dangerous Trading:
Trade and Growth Pose a Threat to the Environment Unless Care is Taken 32.
Dealing with and in the Global Market: Fairer Trade in Latin America 33.
Governing the Provision of Global Public Goods: The Role and Legitimacy of
Non-state Actors







