Corporate citizenship in developing countries : new partnership perspectives

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Bibliographic Details
Other Authors Huniche, Mahad, Pedersen, Esben Rahbek
Format Electronic eBook
LanguageEnglish
Published Herndon, VA : Copenhagen Business School Press, 2006.
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Online AccessFull text
ISBN9781621986645
1621986640
8763099659
9788763099653
8763001411
9788763001410
Physical Description1 online resource (278 pages) : illustrations

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Table of Contents:
  • Introduction : corporate citizenship in developing countries
  • new partnership perspectives / Esben Rahbek Pedersen
  • Revisiting Carroll's CSR pyramid : an African perspective / Wayne Wisser
  • Business action on human rights
  • doing no harm, good works, and good business in the developing world / Nicky Black
  • Strengthening corporate social and environmental responsibilities in SMEs
  • strengthening developing countries? / Soren Jeppesen
  • Corporate social responsibility and sustainability of donor-financed interventions in the South : the case of Pakistan / Peter Lund-Thomsen / Aisha Mansur / Hina Lotia
  • Corporate citizenship and human rights : reality and prospects of the proposed constitutional changes in Kenya / Kiarie Mwaura
  • From London to Stockholm and beyond : the role of development cooperation agencies in CSR / Tom Fox
  • Corporate social responsibility
  • a new tool in development aid : can bilateral donors make business work for the poor? / Marie Thrane / Helle Johansen / Linda Jakobsen
  • Combining international consistency with local presence : novozymes, corporate responsibility and the United Nations global compact / Michael Hougaard Pedersen
  • Mainstreaming of standards and standards for the mainstream
  • experiences of standard initiatives in public -private partnerships and multi-stakeholder approaches / Carsten Schmitz-Hoffman
  • Corporate citizenship, labour rights and the democratic deficit / Jesper Nielsen
  • Development finance institutions and corporate citizenship : experiences from the industrialization fund for developing countries / Esben Rahbek Pedersen / Mahad Huniche.