International business-society management : linking corporate responsibility and globalization /
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| Language: | English |
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London ; New York :
Routledge,
2006.
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| Online Access: | Table of contents |
Table of Contents:
- Rivalry in a changing society
- Rival institutions : society as triangular relationship
- Rival models : interactions within and between societies
- Rival trends : advancing business, towards globalization?
- Rival trends : an advancing and increasingly emancipated civil society?
- Rival trends : a receding state?
- Managing rivalry : the international bargaining society
- Managing rivalry : the challenge of societal interface management
- International corporate responsibility
- The logic : the multifaceted notion of corporate responsibility
- The occasion : issues and issues management
- The stakes : firms, part of the problem or part of the solution?
- The mechanism : reputation and correction
- The context : rival CSR and ICR regimes
- The process : ICR as managing distance
- The international bargaining society in action
- Do it just, the Nike case
- The ocean as rubbish dump? : the Shell Brent Spar case
- Provocative bras from Burma : the Triumph International case
- 'Do more, feel better, live longer, but only if you can afford it : the GlaxoSmithKline case
- A changing climate for a sleeping tiger? : the ExxonMobil case
- Lessons in reputation
- The way ahead : towards a strategic stakeholder dialogue.