Corporate Responsibility and Competitiveness, Volume 6, Issue 4.
This e-book draws on papers presented at the European Academy of Business in Society Fourth Annual Colloquium in Warsaw, Poland, December 2005. The event was hosted by the Leon Kozminski Academy of Entrepreneurship and Management and the Warsaw School of Economics. It was part of the EABIS led proje...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Bradford :
Emerald Group Publishing Limited,
2006.
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Colección: | Corporate governance.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Cover; Table of contents; Guest editorial; Responsible competitiveness: reshaping global markets through responsible business practices; The Lisbon Strategy after the mid-term review: implications for innovation and life-long learning; Corporate social responsibility as a new paradigm in the European policy: how CSR comes to legitimate the European regulation process; The political economy of CSR in Western Europe; The government's role in promoting corporate responsibility: a comparative analysis of Italy and UK from the relational state perspective.
- Developing the wider role of business in society: the experience of Microsoft in developing training and supporting employabilityKey models for delivering sector-level corporate responsibility; Learning together: new partnerships for new times; Investing in health care management: a way to explore the future value outlook of the health care sector; Opportunities and limitations of CSR in the postcommunist countries: Polish case; Sustainable competitiveness in global value chains: how do small Danish firms behave?
- The impact of higher education on students' and young managers' perception of companies and CSR: an exploratory analysisUsing stakeholder dialogue as a source for new ideas: a dynamic capability underlying sustainable innovation; Hardwiring and softwiring corporate responsibility: a vital combination; Corporate social responsibility from a ''stakeholder view'' perspective: CSR implementation by a Swiss mobile telecommunication provider; The social-competitive innovation pyramid; Voluntarism as an organizing principle for ''responsible organizations''