Buch, Englisch, 154 Seiten, Gewicht: 272 g
A special theme issue of The Journal of Corporate Citizenship (Issue 13)
Buch, Englisch, 154 Seiten, Gewicht: 272 g
ISBN: 978-1-78353-005-2
Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
This special issue takes a step towards redressing the current imbalance of attention and bringing some greater focus to CSR initiatives within Asia.
Zielgruppe
Postgraduate and Professional Practice & Development
Autoren/Hrsg.
Fachgebiete
Weitere Infos & Material
Table of Contents
Editorial
World Review
Introduction
David Birch, Deakin University, Australia, and Jeremy Moon, Nottingham University Business School, UK Turning Point: Business and Human Rights: Mixing Profit and Principles in the Global Marketplace
Jacob Park, Green Mountain College, USA Turning Point: The Emerging Practice of Corporate Citizenship in Australia
Trevor Lucas, Southern Cross University, Australia Corporate Social Responsibility in Europe and Asia: Critical Elements and Best Practice
Richard Welford, University of Hong Kong, People’s Republic of China
Corporate Governance and Financial System Development: Asia–Pacific in Comparative Perspective
Peter G. Szilagyi, Tilburg University, The Netherlands, and Jonathan A. Batten, Deakin University, Australia; Seoul National University, South Korea
Globalisation, Free Trade and Corporate Citizenship in Pacific Forum Island Countries: How Relevant is the United Nations Global Compact?
Biman C. Prasad, University of the South Pacific, Fiji
Implementation Deficits of Ethical Trade Systems: Lessons from the Indonesian Cocoa and Timber Industries
Michael Blowfield, University of Sussex, UK; Boston College, USA
Implementing Voluntary Labour Standards and Codes of Conduct in the Thai Garment Industry
Alex Kaufman, Ekalat Tiantubtim, Nongluck Pussay
apibul and Patrick Davids, Kenan Institute Asia, Thailand
Eliminating Child Labour from the Sialkot Soccer Ball Industry: Two Industry-Led Approaches
Sehr Hussain-Khaliq, LEAD-Pakistan, Pakistan
A Comparative Analysis of Corporate Social Responsibility Awareness: Malaysian and Singaporean FirmsBala Ramasamy and Hung Woan Ting, Nottingham University Business School, Malays
Corporate Social Responsibility Reporting in Malaysia: Progress and Prospects
Paul Thompson, Nottingham University Business School, Malaysia, and Zarina Zakaria, University of Malaya, Malaysia
Environmental Reporting and Firm Performance: Evidence from Thailand
J. Thomas Connelly and Piman Limpaphayom, Chulalongkorn University, Thailand
Book Review
Diary of Events