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CSR and Sustainability
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26 April 2022

CSR and Sustainability promotes the need for social responsibility and sustainability and highlights their link with the big issues of society. It shows how science and positive thinking by humankind can prevent oft-vouched disasters due to human rights violation, global warming, growing income inequality (relative poverty), racism, gender discrimination and continuing absolute poverty.
BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Development / Business Development, Research and development management, BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Business Ethics, BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Development / Sustainable Development, Business ethics and social responsibility, Development economics and emerging economies
'Michael Hopkins has explored new aspects of corporate activity, widening the concept of CSR to include all corporate bodies, such as NGOs, the public sector and social enterprises. In this book he is widening the concept even further to include the currently fashionable term of ‘sustainability’ and explores how CSR/Sustainability have expanded the corporate worlds vision to take previously taboo subjects in new directions.’ - Professor Guy Standing, SOAS University of London and father of Basic Income, as well as former Director at ILO, UK.
CONTENTS; Preface; Chapter One : Introduction to CSR, the Turbulence Today and Why Social Responsibility Is Needed More than Ever Before; Chapter Two : Where Is CSR Today and Where Is It Going?; Chapter Three: CSR/Sustainability and Big Issues: A New Charter for Business; Chapter Four CSR/Sustainability Model (H-CSR-M) Defined; Chapter Five : My Own Experience In Applying CSR; Chapter Six : The Planetary Bargain Updated; Chapter Seven : Is It the Responsibility of Corporations to Create Jobs?; Chapter Eight : nequality and Poverty Increase as Calls for Basic Income Rise as a Result; Chapter Nine : CSR and the SDGs: The Role of the Private Sector; Chapter Ten : Immigration plus Business in Conflict Areas; Chapter Eleven : National Social Responsibility Index (NSRI); Chapter Twelve : International Development and CSR Updated; Chapter Thirteen : Do the Media Incite Terrorist and Militarization Outrages: Would More Social Responsibility Help?; Chapter Fourteen Other Big Issues Climate Change, Corruption, Human Rights; Chapter Fifteen : Leadership Responsibility and Implications; Chapter Sixteen : Gender – Women May Not Need CSR; Chapter Seventeen : Good and Bad CSR Examples; Chapter Eighteen : CSR Covers Sustainable Philanthropy and Social Enterprise; Chapter Nineteen : Conclusion: Next Steps and for Whom?; Annex; Index