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Corporate Social Responsibility In Europe |
Edited by Regine Barth and Franziska Wolff, Environmental Law and Governance Division, Öko-Institut, Germany
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Contents:
Foreword
PART I: ANALYTICAL FRAMEWORK 1. Corporate Social Responsibility and Sustainability Impact: Opening up the Arena Regine Barth and Franziska Wolff
2. A Framework for Assessing the Sustainability Impact of CSR Jon Birger Skjærseth and Jørgen Wettestad
3. A Framework for Explaining the Sustainability Impact of CSR Federica Viganò, Franziska Wolff and Daniele Nicolai
PART II: MAPPING CSR: SURVEY DATA ON SELECTED ISSUES IN FOUR SECTORS 4. Introduction to the Surveys Katharina Schmitt
5. CSR in the European Oil Sector: A Mapping of Company Perceptions Elin Lerum Boasson, Jørgen Wettestad and Maria Bohn
6. CSR in the European Fish Processing Industry: Not Just Fishing for Compliments Katharina Schmitt and Franziska Wolff
7. CSR in the European Banking Sector: Evidence from a Survey Federica Viganò and Daniele Nicolai
8. Driving on CSR: SMEs in the Automotive Supply Chain Tamás Pálvölgyi, János Szlávik, Noémi Csigéné Nagypál, Miklós Füle and Mária Csete
9. CSR Practices Across Four Sectors: A Synthesis of the Surveys Katharina Schmitt
PART III: ASSESSING AND EXPLAINING THE SUSTAINABILITY IMPACT OF CSR: CASE STUDY FINDINGS 10. Standardized CSR and Climate Performance: Why is Shell Willing, but Hydro Reluctant? Elin Lerum Boasson and Jørgen Wettestad
11. In Hunt for Sustainable Seafood: Sustainability Effects of CSR in Three Fish Processing Companies Franziska Wolff and Katharina Schmitt
12. CSR for Gender Equality: A New Approach for Dealing with Long-Standing Inequalities? Insights from Two Banks Irmgard Schultz
13. Banking on Integrity: CSR Helps Counter Bribery and Money Laundering in Two Banks Peter Wilkinson
14. CSR Effects Across Four Issue Areas: A Synthesis of the Case Studies Franziska Wolff
PART IV: CSR AND PUBLIC POLICY 15. CSR and Public Policy: Mutually Reinforcing for Sustainable Development? Franziska Wolff, Maria Bohn, Irmgard Schultz and Peter Wilkinson
16. Striking Oil? CSR and the EU Integration Processes: The Example of Hungary Tamás Pálvölgyi, Noémi Csigéné Nagypál, János Szlávik, Hajnalka Csáfor and Mária Csete
17. Rhetoric and Realities in CSR: Main Findings and Implications for Public Policy and Research Franziska Wolff, Regine Barth, Christian Hochfeld and Katharina Schmitt
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2009
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384 pp
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Hardback |
978 1 84720 764 7
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