The Nile on eBay Research Handbook on International Corporate Social Responsibility by Anthony Goerzen
Presenting an in-depth look at cutting-edge research, this essential Research Handbook develops the current understanding of corporate social responsibility (CSR) and its implications on an international scale. Including contributions from leading academics, highly-informed practitioners, and non-governmental organization managers, it fully conceptualizes the implementation of CSR practices.This significant Research Handbook combines the work of over 60 authors to examine CSR from a wide variety of perspectives, offering observations through the lens of institutional theory, social activism, and within the context of specific case studies, such as Latin America. Chapters are presented in a universally accessible format that reflects their dual academic and non-academic applicability, constituting a vital and original reference tool for those actively researching in the field.This will be an important read for students and researchers studying CSR and wanting to stay up to date with recent research developments. Due to its analytical scope, it will additionally be useful for those working in private business as well as non-governmental organizations.
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Edited by Anthony Goerzen, PhD, Sobey Professor of International Business, Smith School of Business, Queens University, Kingston, Ontario, Canada, Fellow of the Academy of International Business (AIB), and Chair of AIB-Canada
Table of Contents
Contents:1 International corporate social responsibility: an introduction 1Anthony GoerzenPART I HISTORICAL AND CURRENT ASSESSMENTS2 The evolution of sustainability concerns over business activities: from local to cross-national to global 7Junghoon Park, Alvaro Cuervo-Cazurra, and Ivan Montiel3 Understanding the CSR agenda of multinational companies from an institutional theory lens 25Tatiana Kostova and Valentina Marano4 Drivers, tensions and trade-offs in achieving social and environmental upgrading in global value chains 43Matthew Alford, Valentina De Marchi, and Aarti Krishnan5 Integrating responsible conduct in multinational enterprise strategy: an institutional framework 61Grazia Santangelo6 Limits of markets as a mechanism for value distribution in GVCS: comparative analyses of social responsibility across GVCS 74Lilac Nachum, Caroline Wanjiru Kariuki, and Yoshiteru Uramoto7 International trends in corporate philanthropy and the influence of institutional context 92Lynnette Purda8 Which norms do CSR help to respect? 108Federica Nieri, Elisa Giuliani, and Davide FiaschiPART II CHALLENGES AND SHORTCOMINGS9 Cascading compliance to achieve improved GVC sustainability: what is it and why does it fail? 127Anthony Goerzen and Ari Van-Assche10 CSR violations among domestic and foreign firms: a study of environmental misconduct in the United States 138Stewart Miller, Sarfraz Khan, Kefeng Xu, and Lorraine Eden11 The inconvenient truth: how business model innovation can trigger global companies to act (ir)responsibly 152John Dilyard and Shasha Zhao12 Governance failure and firm-level crises: the case of the Volkswagen emissions scandal 168Liena Kano, Sean Simoes, and Alain Verbeke13 Institutional environments, cross-national distances, and corporate social irresponsibility in host countries 187Raveendra Chittoor and Ye He14 Unjust transitions to low carbon economies: reflections on stakeholder capitalism and responsible cobalt supply chains 205Joanne Lebert and Raphael Deberdt15 Indemnifying irresponsibility: how international investment law undermines responsible business conduct 224Lise J. Johnson, Lisa E. Sachs, and Carolina Menezes CwajgPART III PARTNERSHIPS AND COLLECTIVE ACTION16 Multinationals and cross-sector partnerships: building social resilience through collective entrepreneurship 242Mirko H. Benischke, Jonathan P. Doh, and Peter Tashman17 Closing the intention-realization gap: the impact of local embeddedness on effective progress toward SDG 17 255Luis Alfonso Dau and Elizabeth M. Moore18 Corporate social responsibility, performance, and strategic interaction in a global context 269Christian Geisler Asmussen19 Overlooked goliaths: business associations in international CSR governance 284José Carlos Marques, Jean-Baptiste Litrico, and Jakomijn van Wijk20 Lessons learned for field practitioners in the implementation of international cross-sector development partnerships 302Linda Jane LiutkusPART IV CSR IN EMERGING MARKETS21 Managing complex institutional logics across borders: a study of CSR in Latin America 320Larissa Marchiori Pacheco, Elizabeth M. Moore, Kristin Brandl, Luis Alfonso Dau, and Maria Tereza Leme Fleury22 Foreignness, legitimacy, and corporate citizenship perceptions in emerging markets 337William Newburry and Abrahim Soleimani23 Sustainability and internationalization in emerging market firms: two sides of the same coin 354Ana Maria Gomez-Trujillo and Maria Alejandra Gonzalez-PerezPART V A VIEW FORWARD24 CSR 3.0: corporate social activism as the next stage in the evolution of CSR? 377Jacob Brower25 The promise of Industry 4.0 technologies for the sustainability of developing country apparel manufacturers 391Denanjalee Gunaratne, Noemi Sinkovics, and Rudolf R. Sinkovics26 Gender and corporate social responsibility: beyond compliance in global value chains 408Stephanie Barrientos27 MNEs' transition to green innovation: a managerial attention-based typology 425Shaker A. Zahra and Stephanie L. Wang28 Corporate sustainable supply chain management: from freestyle to compulsory 443Joseph Sarkis and Joerg S. Hofstetter29 Beyond adaptation: agenda for international corporate responsibility along global supply networks 462Adel Guitouni and Cynthia Waltho30 The way forward: mapping the governance logic of international CSR pathways 480Rob van TulderIndex 502
Review
'A timely and interdisciplinary analysis of the corporate social responsibility (CSR) international landscape, with significant attention directed towards global value chains and emerging economies. It serves as a pivotal reference for international research on sustainable global business, offering practical insights for corporations, policymakers, and non-governmental organizations (NGOs), encompassing a comprehensive perspective on diverse economies.' -- Gaia Melloni, University of Lausanne, Switzerland'Achieving sustainability requires a blending of public and private governance, and this volume is at the cutting edge of our understanding of what this means for businesses and society at large. It presents a great collection of papers that examine the efforts by MNEs to do good, the variety of ways in which they succeed and fail, and the reasons why well-intentioned initiatives do not always yield a sustainable outcome.' -- Sarianna Lundan, University of Bremen, Germany
Details ISBN1802207031 Author Anthony Goerzen Publisher Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd Series Research Handbooks in Business and Management series Year 2023 ISBN-13 9781802207033 Format Hardcover Imprint Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd Place of Publication Cheltenham Country of Publication United Kingdom Edited by Anthony Goerzen AU Release Date 2023-11-28 NZ Release Date 2023-11-28 Audience Professional & Vocational DEWEY 658.408 Pages 530 Publication Date 2023-11-10 UK Release Date 2023-11-10 We've got this
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