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This book is the companion to'Unfolding Stakeholder Thinking: Theory, Responsibility and Engagement', which examined many emerging theoretical and normative issues and was released to acclaim in October 2002.'Unfolding Stakeholder Thinking 2'collects
This book – the first of a two-volume series – argues that, today, stakeholder thinking has evolved into the study of interactive, mutually engaged and responsive relationships that establish the very context of doing modern business, and create
Autor:
Jörg Andriof, Malcolm McIntosh
A number of disparate but interconnected forces such as deregulation and globalization, rapid advances in communications technology and the rise in the power of the consumer and civil society have now combined to bring corporate responsibility to pro
Autor:
Malcolm McIntosh, Jörg Andriof
Foreword Professor Dr Andre Habisch, Catholic University of Eichstaett and Managing Director, Center for Corporate Citizenship Introduction Jorg Andriof, Corporate Citizenship Unit, Warwick Business School, UK Part I: Evolution, context and concepts
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Unfolding Stakeholder Thinking 2 ISBN: 9781351281843
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Autor:
Christopher T. Marsden, Jörg Andriof
Publikováno v:
Proceedings of the International Association for Business and Society. 10:239-251
Autor:
Jörg Andriof, Christopher T. Marsden
Publikováno v:
Citizenship Studies. 2:329-352
Companies are in effect citizens of the countries where they operate and increasingly, with globalising markets, of the world. The potential positive environmental and social contribution of companies is every bit as great as their potential for harm