Description: 1. Introduction: CSR at the peak of the globalisation movement Part 1: CSR: Extinction, disasters, and the new paradigm 2. The transition from biodiversity to extinction accounting in the Chinese context 3. Responsive approaches to community involvement in resettlement schemes to prevent conflict: A case study in the Chibuto district, Mozambique 4. Sustainability reporting during COVID-19: A study of the hospitality industry 5. The reciprocal nature of CSR: A case study of Macau 6. The impact of COVID-19 on social responsibility in stigmatized occupations Part 2: CSR challenges in developing and least developed countries 7. The role of NGOs in CSR: A comparison of NGOs¿ practices of and influences on CSR in developing and developed countries 8. The process model of inclusive innovation from an MNE perspective: A case study of India 9. CSR by regulators: The case of sustainable villages for development (SV4D) in Mozambique 10. Using "actor-network theory and friends" to explore CSR reporting in the information and communication technology sector under the Belt and Road Initiative Part 3: CSR: Greenwashing and window-dressing 11. Corporate green initiatives as real circular economy or window-dressing? 12. Why are the Japanese companies publishing integrated reports? Perceiving through the lens of institutional theory 13. Conceptualizing CSR avoidance and engagement Part 4: CSR and new underlying assumptions 14. CSR and the Orbital Theory of Accountability 15. Companies¿ responsibilities and political dissent: The new frontier of corporate social responsibility? 16. Do businesses have a responsibility or an obligation to society? Setting out the terms for business engagement 17. Managing stakeholder relationships within corporate social responsibility communication Part 5: Sustainability goals and ESG 18. The road towards an internationalized Sustainable Development Goals Disclosure (SDGD) practice in China 19. The general overview of Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG) guidelines in Hong Kong: Past, present and future 20. Corporate social responsibility and countries¿ reputation: A study from a global strategic management perspective 21. Concluding remarks: Comparative CSR and sustainability research ¿ An axial analysis
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EAN: 9781032228709
UPC: 9781032228709
ISBN: 9781032228709
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Format: Paperback, 408 pages
Author: Gabriel Donleavy (Edited by)
Book Title: Comparative CSR and Sustainability: New Accounting
Item Height: 2.2 cm
Item Length: 23.4 cm
Item Weight: 0.65 kg
Item Width: 15.6 cm
Language: Eng
Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd