International business-society management : linking corporate responsibility and globalization / Rob van Tulder, with Alex van der Zwart.
Material type:
- 0415342414 (hbk.)
- 658.4/08 22
- HD62.4 .T84 2006
- T917 2006
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Biblioteca Juan Bosch | Biblioteca Juan Bosch | Ciencias Sociales | Ciencias Sociales (3er. Piso) | HD62.4 .T84 2006 | T917 2006 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | 3 | Available | 00000073794 |
Includes bibliographical references (p. 401-423) and index.
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.
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