Corporate social responsibility and regulatory governance : towards inclusive development? /
Title By: Utting, Peter | Marques, José Carlos | United Nations Research Institute for Social Development
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Running title: CSR and regulatory governance.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
CSR and changing modes of governance : towards corporate Noblesse Oblige? / Colin Crouch -- Wal-Martization and CSR-ization in developing countries / Ngai-Ling Sum -- Corporate social responsibility in a neoliberal age / Paddy Ireland and Renginee G. Pillay -- Linking corporate social responsibility and social policy in Zambia / Ndangwa Noyoo -- Business, corporate responsibility and poverty reduction / Michael Blowfield -- Transnational corporations and poverty reduction : strategic and regional variations / Rob van Tulder -- Cross-sector partnership as an approach to inclusive development / Ruth Findlay-Brooks, Wayne Visser and Thurstan Wright -- Growing sustainable business in Eastern Africa : the potential and limits of partnerships for development / Catia Gregoratti -- Private food governance : implications for social sustainability and democratic legitimacy / Doris Fuchs and Agni Kalfagianni -- Spaces of contestation : the governance of industry's environmental performance in Durban, South Africa / James van Alstine -- Challenging governance in global commodity chains : the case of transnational activist campaigns for better work conditions / Florence Palpacuer.
"This is the first volume of two books on the changing nature of state-business relations. This volume explores CSR in a historical trajectory and development context; is theoretically informed and contributes to the body of critical thinking that calls for more comprehensive regulatory frameworks"--Provided by publisher.