Csr, Esg and Sustainability - (Developments in Corporate Governance and Responsibility) by David Crowther & Shahla Seifi (Hardcover)
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Highlights
- Sustainability seems to be at the top of everyone's agenda these days with much effort devoted by businesses to drive towards that sustainability.
- About the Author: David Crowther is Professor of Corporate Social Responsibility at several universities including Bedfordshire University, UK, who previously worked in government and industry for twenty years, a career culminating in his role as divisional managing director of a multinational.
- 292 Pages
- Business + Money Management, Green Business
- Series Name: Developments in Corporate Governance and Responsibility
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About the Book
The research collected here focuses on the interplay between CSR, ESG and how these concepts can help or hinder organisations' strides into sustainable business practices.Book Synopsis
Sustainability seems to be at the top of everyone's agenda these days with much effort devoted by businesses to drive towards that sustainability. At the same time CSR (corporate social responsibility) and its successor ESG (environment social and governance) feature heavily in corporate reporting and in their strategic planning. The question therefore arises as to whether planning according to CSR and / or ESG principles assists the drive towards sustainability. This book discusses the relationship between these concepts in a variety of locations and variety of circumstances around the world, considering issues and how they are being dealt with globally. The focus is upon the current situation, while also considering the extent to which the focus is changing, so much that we need to think about new approaches to our understanding of behaviour and differing effects in practice. The international origins of the contributors to this volume make this an original contribution taking some of the best ideas from around the world. Developments in Corporate Governance and Responsibility publishes in association with the International Conference on Corporate Social Responsibility run by the Social Responsibility Research Network (SRRNet.org). Every volume contains commissioned chapters written specifically for the conference. The series presents current debates and research about specific aspects of social responsibility and shows these from global and interdisciplinary perspectives. Each volume presents a different theme related to the broad field of corporate social responsibility. It aims to spark debate and encourage discussion between people from different backgrounds as a way of developing and promoting best practice. The papers are global and invite contributions ensuring that the quality remains high and the scope of coverage is comprehensive and coherent.About the Author
David Crowther is Professor of Corporate Social Responsibility at several universities including Bedfordshire University, UK, who previously worked in government and industry for twenty years, a career culminating in his role as divisional managing director of a multinational. In 2002 he established the Social Responsibility Research Network, an international body which now has several thousand members. His current research focuses on sustainability and governance in the modern environment.
Shahla Seifi is an engineer by training and worked at a senior level preparing standards for the national institute of Iran before moving to the UK. She now researches, writes, organises SRRNet activities (SRRNet.org) and runs her own consultancy.