Corporate responsibility and sustainability during the Coronavirus crisis : international case studies /

Bibliographic Details
Corporate Author: EBSCOhost
Other Authors: Sörensson, Anna, 1977- (Editor), Tesfaye, Besrat (Editor), Lundström, Anders, 1946- (Editor), Grigore, Georgiana (Editor), Stancu, Alin (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Cham : Springer, [2021]
Series:Palgrave studies in governance, leadership and responsibility.
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Online Access:Connect to the full text of this electronic book
Table of Contents:
  • Section 1: Immediate organisational and cultural responses to Covid19
  • 1.Corporate Responses to CoViD-19 Pandemic in Romania
  • 2.CSR during the Covid-19 Pandemic: A Kuwait Oil Company (KOC) Perspective
  • 3.Socially Responsible and Activist Collaborative Prosumption in Creative Industries during COVID in Turkey
  • 4.CSR and sustainability response during the Covid-19 crisis in Mexico
  • Section 2: New opportunities for sustainability
  • 5.Effect on Businesses and Sustainability on Large-sized Swedish Companies due to the Corona Virus
  • 6.Exploring CSR and Sustainability Management in Green and nature-based Micro-Enterprises during the Covid 19 pandemic
  • 7.Corporate Sustainability and COVID-19 Responses in West Africa: The potential for sustained linkages between philanthropy and CSR practices
  • Section 3: Challenges and opportunities afforded by digital technologies
  • 8.Buy Social: The Challenge of Moving Social Enterprises to Successful Online Selling
  • 9.Resilience, Sustainability and Digitalization: SMES and Big Corporations facing the challenges of restarting after the lockdown
  • 10.The CoronaVirus makers network. Understanding the success of an innovation community facing Covid-19 in Spain
  • Section 4: Entrepreneurship, leadership and corporate reflections under the Covid-19 crisis
  • 11.Social Responsibility and Entrepreneurship under the COVID-19 Crisis
  • 12.Less Explored Attributes of Diversity and Board Effectiveness
  • 13.What are the outcomes of corporate social irresponsibility (CSI)? Paradoxes and opportunities
  • 14.Executives' reflections on the pandemic .