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020 _a9781906093914
020 _a9781907643927
035 _a(OCoLC)880184034
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100 1 _aBendell, Jem.
245 1 0 _aHealing capitalism :
_bfive years in the life of business, finance and corporate responsibility /
_cJem Bendell and Ian Doyle.
264 1 _aSheffield :
_bGreenleaf Publishing Ltd,
_c2014.
300 _avii, 472 p. :
_bill. ;
_c24 cm.
336 _atext
_2rdacontent.
337 _aunmediated
_2rdamedia.
338 _avolume
_2rdacarrier.
504 _aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
530 _aAlso issued online.
650 0 _aSocial responsibility of business.
700 1 _aDoyle, Ian.
_c(CSR consultant)
035 _a(AuCNLKIN)000052817145
520 _aDrawing on Lifeworth's annual reviews of corporate responsibility (CR), this book investigates the key events, issues and trends in CR from the financial crisis onwards. It considers the impact that the nascent corporate responsibility movement has had and presents a vision and practice of a new form of capitalism.
520 _aAnalyzes key issues, events and trends in corporate responsibility during the 21st century * Examines the impact of the corporate responsibility movement * Presents a new vision of capitalism * Explains how leaders and stakeholders need to address flaws in contemporary capitalism * Sequel and companion to The Corporate Responsibility Movement * Drawn on Lifeworth's annual CR reviews Drawing on Lifeworth's annual Corporate Responsibility (CR) reviews, this book investigates the key events, issues and trends in corporate responsibility from the onset of the financial crisis. It considers what the impact of the corporate responsibility movement has been and presents a vision and practice of a new form of capitalism. The global response from business to social and environmental issues during the past decade has created a corporate responsibility movement. But what has been the impact of this movement? The financial crisis that began in 2007 has led more and more people to question the fundamentals of our economic system. Now, some within the corporate responsibility movement are developing a vision and practice of a new form of capitalism, one that will require collective action to achieve. Bendell and Doyle draw on Lifeworth's annual reviews of corporate responsibility and propose a wellness framework whereby business is a conduit for enhancing life and the systems that support it. They explain how business leaders, stakeholders and related academe now need to experiment with new models that address the fundamental flaws of contemporary capitalism, including monetary systems, enterprise ownership, and regulation. This book will be a fantastic resource for business libraries, as it records and analyzes key events, issues and trends in corporate responsibility during the first decade of the 21st century. It is a sequel and companion to Bendell's previous work, The Corporate Responsibility Movement (Greenleaf Publishing, 2009).
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