Corporate Social Irresponsibility / Edition 1

Corporate Social Irresponsibility / Edition 1

by Paula Alexander
ISBN-10:
0415721458
ISBN-13:
9780415721455
Pub. Date:
02/06/2015
Publisher:
Taylor & Francis
ISBN-10:
0415721458
ISBN-13:
9780415721455
Pub. Date:
02/06/2015
Publisher:
Taylor & Francis
Corporate Social Irresponsibility / Edition 1

Corporate Social Irresponsibility / Edition 1

by Paula Alexander
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Overview

Corporate Social Irresponsibility focuses on ethical failures in order to relate corporate responsibility to business ethics, corporate governance, and organization effectiveness. The book advocates a strategic approach to CSR – ethical management cannot, and should not, be divorced from effective management.

Corporate social responsibility has transitioned from oxymoron into a defining challenge of the twenty first century. Taking the recent financial crisis as a starting point, Alexander examines the underlying ethical and legal crises these events expose in the business world. The problems that have come to light go beyond issues of firm financial performance into the integrity of the manufacturing and marketing processes, and relations with consumers. As such, the book presents a model that resolves the apparent conflict between maximizing shareholder value, and meeting the interests of other firm stakeholders. Alexander presents a balanced view, contrasting her model with alternative approaches. The book also covers the impact of globalization on management, the ethics of outsourcing, the limits of regulation, as well as poverty alleviation and social entrepreneurship.

Blending a comprehensive theoretical framework with a broad range of cases, this book covers the latest major changes in US legislation, as well as recent corporate scandals making it a valuable accompaniment to any course in CSR, business ethics, or business, government and society.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780415721455
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 02/06/2015
Pages: 426
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x (d)

About the Author

Paula Alexander is an Associate Professor at Seton Hall University, USA. She teaches in the MBA program, and serves as Curriculum Coordinator for corporate social responsibility. She is an expert in affirmative action, and has a background in law.

Table of Contents

Part I: Conceptual Framework 1. Management Effectiveness and Corporate Social Responsibility 2. The Stakeholder Model of Corporate Social Responsibility 3. Ethics of Business Decision Making 4. Strategic Social Responsibility Part II: Corporate Governance 5. Managing the Business-Government Relationship I: Regulation of Business Enterprise and the Relation of the Enterprise to its Competitors 6. Managing the Business - Government Relationship II: Innovation and Emerging Technologies 7. Managing the Supply Chain 8. The Business Consumer Relationship 9. Sustainable Environmental Management 10. Relationship of the Enterprise to its Employees 11. Global Labor Markets 12. Corporate Governance Part III: Conclusions and Lessons 13. Corporate Responsibility—What Went Wrong? Lessons from the Dark Side 14. Corporate Governance, Social Responsibility and Organizational Effectiveness: The Bottom Line

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