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| Name | Corporate Social Responsibility: In Global Context |
| Author(s) | Crane, Andrew, Dirk Matten, and Laura J. Spence |
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| Year | 2008 |
| Publication Type | Book Section |
| Web Location | http://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=1667081 |
| Keywords | corporate social responsibility, stakeholders, externalities, values, philanthropy |
| Areas of Interest | Corporate Social Responsibility; Theory - Stakeholder |
| Citation | Crane, Andrew, Dirk Matten, and Laura J. Spence. 2008. "Corporate Social Responsibility: In Global Context." In Corporate Social Responsibility: Readings and Cases in Global Context, edited by Andrew Crane, Dirk Matten, and Laura J. Spence, pp. 3-20. London: Routledge. Available at SSRN: http://ssrn.com/abstract=1667081
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| Summary | This is chapter one from the textbook Corporate Social Responsibility: Readings and Cases in Global Context written by Crane, Matten and Spence. It presents a comprehensive introduction to corporate social responsibility, including its rise to prominence, definition, and manifestation in different organizational and national contexts. A framework of six core characteristics of the CSR concept is introduced in order to provide clarity to a much contested and controversial subject. |
| Abstract / Description | This is chapter one from the textbook Corporate Social Responsibility: Readings and Cases in Global Context written by Crane, Matten and Spence. It presents a comprehensive introduction to corporate social responsibility, including its rise to prominence, definition, and manifestation in different organizational and national contexts. A framework of six core characteristics of the CSR concept is introduced in order to provide clarity to a much contested and controversial subject.
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| Publisher/Organization | Routledge |
| Cluster Library | None |
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