Description: This edited volume aims at exploring the uniqueness and complexity of European CSR approaches, perspectives, and practices through a critical lens.
Review Quotes: This book contains 16 essays on corporate social responsibility approaches, perspectives, and practices in Europe and their role, operation, and impact. Business and other scholars mainly from Europe offer theoretical insights, practice-based case study analysis, and critical approaches detailing corporate social responsibility policies and approaches at the macro-level, including policy agenda co-design, how corporate governance codes approach corporate social responsibility, corporate social responsibility and the employment of people with disabilities, whether active or neutral governmental approaches to corporate social responsibility lead to better results, the role of public policy in corporate social responsibility in Germany, and the failed attempt to develop a national corporate social responsibility policy in Slovenia; corporate social responsibility development in different contexts, particularly transnational companies and socio-cultural differences in the understanding and development of corporate social responsibility in Germany and Croatia; corporate social responsibility perceptions and attitudes from the perspective of stakeholders, including consumers in Germany, MBA students, and business students in Poland; and implementation in organizations, with discussion of fiscal responsibility, the French transport sector, frugal eco-innovation, Italian nonprofit organizations, and corporate social responsibility in relation to social ontology.--Annotation (c)2018 "(protoview.com)"