Over the last two decades, the author has worked intensively in collaboration with political leaders, highly committed businessmen, university presidents and deans, professors, students and NGOs, as well as with religious and other types of civil society organizations throughout several countries so that the outcry for ethics eventually echo in the business arena.
Throughout its various parts, this book focuses on the meaning of Corporate Social Responsibility, the historical drivers pushing it forward, what benefits are derived by businesses, the distinction between irresponsible and responsible corporate practices, how CSR may be implemented, how to train future managers in CSR-related issues and what its future outlook is.
Throughout its various parts, this book focuses on the meaning of Corporate Social Responsibility, the historical drivers pushing it forward, what benefits are derived by businesses, the distinction between irresponsible and responsible corporate practices, how CSR may be implemented, how to train future managers in CSR-related issues and what its future outlook is.