It is not often that we have the opportunity to hear from the early
pioneers of a social movement about how it grew and evolved, but that
is exactly what this book sets out to do. The Difference Makers tells
the stories of 23 entrepreneurs who have been instrumental in
developing corporate responsibility; offers an analysis of how CSR has
emerged as a key business issue, why it has evolved so quickly, and
the visions of its thought leaders. The book examines 23 of the key
players who have been instrumental in developing the corporate
responsibility movement. They include John Ruggie and the Global
Compact, Allen White and the Global Reporting Initiative, John
Elkington and SustainAbility, Simon Zadek and AccountAbility, Alice
Tepper Marlin and Social Accountability International, Bob Dunn and
Business for Social Responsibility, and Joan Bavaria and Ceres –
along with many others. The Difference Makers is a history and
detailed analysis of how corporate responsibility has emerged as a key
political, social, and business issue, why it has evolved so quickly,
and what the visions of its thought leaders are for the future. It is
essential reading for academics, business people and all those
interested in the future of the corporation.
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How Social and Institutional Entrepreneurs Created the Corporate Responsibility Movement
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781351280143
Publisert
2024
Utgave
1. utgave
Utgiver
Taylor & Francis
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
Forfatter