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This Concise Encyclopedia is an interdisciplinary overview of the field of Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR). It not only incorporates well-established concepts proffered by highly influential voices, but also captures the perspectives of tomorrow.The entries present some of the main topics gravitating around CSR and its theoretical evolution, while recognising how the framework has spread out into different academic fields. This Concise Encyclopedia helps to update CSR scholarship in line with developments within the broader discourse on the responsibilities of business, with new reflections on well-established concepts.Presenting a state-of-the-art discussion on the evolution of and future for CSR, this Concise Encyclopedia will serve as a significant reference point for both scholars and students of Business Ethics, Business and Human Rights and Corporate Sustainability. The depth of discussion throughout the Concise Encyclopedia will be useful for academics, practitioners, and policymakers alike.Key Features:46 accessible and fully-referenced entriesContributions from leading scholars and academics in the fieldWritten in a critical and reflective style, with entries grounded in ongoing debates on CSRRecognition of Business and Human Rights (BHR) as an emergent theme within CSR, with entries on modern slavery and workers’ rights
Edited by Lee Matthews, Lara Bianchi, and Claire Ingram, members of the International Centre for Corporate Social Responsibility, Nottingham University Business School, University of Nottingham, UK
Contents:Preface xii1 Business and human rights 1Lara Bianchi and Todd Landman2 Business and society 8Robert Caruana3 Business ethics 13Claire Ingram, RobertCaruana, and Lee Matthews4 Compliance 18Luis D. Torres5 Corporate accountability 23Stuart Cooper6 Corporate citizenship 28Lucia Cervi7 Corporate governance 32Ericka Costa and Giovanna Michelon8 Corporate social performance 38Szu-Yu Chen9 Corporate social responsibility 43Lee Matthews and Claire Ingram10 Corporate sustainability 55Fabien Martinez11 Creating shared value 61Rebecca Chunghee Kim12 CSR communication 66Susel Arzuaga13 Degrowth 72Fabian Maier14 Doughnut economics 82David Morris15 Ethical purchasing andsupply management 88Martin C. Schleper and Stefan Gold16 Ethical sourcing 92Morgane M.C. Fritz17 Government and CSR 98Jeremy Moon18 Green consumption 102Ruizhi Yuan, Anqi Hu, and Zi Wang19 Health and safety, accounting for 108Emilio Passetti20 Modern slavery 114Akilah Jardine21 Multi-national enterprisesand CSR 118Gabriela Gutierrez-Huerter O22 Non-financial reporting 124Teresa Turzo and Simone Terzani23 Places: responsibilities towards 128Iana Nesterova24 Politics and CSR 132Glen Whelan25 Public goods:responsibility towards 136Roland Bardy26 Responsible leadership 142Mihaela Kelemen27 SMEs and social responsibility 147Erica Santini and Andrea Caputo28 Social and environmentalinnovation 152Rachael Lamb29 Social enterprise 157Natasha Bonner, CharlotteMann and Jordan Spurge30 Stakeholder management 162Lee Matthews and Claire Ingram31 Supply chain visibility:a blockchain perspective 169Michael Rogerson32 Sustainability balanced scorecards 174Iva Mihaylova and Andreas Blumer33 Sustainability mindset 179Karen Cripps and Isabel Rimanoczy34 Sustainability transitions 184Simon Wright35 Sustainable banking 188Niamh O’Sullivan36 Sustainable careers 193P. Matthijs Bal37 Sustainable finance 197Niamh O’Sullivan38 Sustainable insurance 203Niamh O’Sullivan39 Sustainable investment 208Niamh O’Sullivan40 Sustainable marketing 216Christos Themistocleous41 Sustainable supply chainmanagement 220Stefan Gold and Martin C. Schleper42 Taxation and CSR 228Jane Frecknall-Hughes,Michelle Stirk and Angela Toothill43 The triple bottom line,a brief history of 233John Elkington44 Worker-driven socialresponsibility 239Alysha Kate Shivji45 Workers’ rights 244Samentha Goethals46 Workplace bullying 251Iain Coyne