This concise volume on corporate social responsibility (CSR) examines specific studies in organizational ethics and explores how general trends support the notion that better corporate ethics
supports better business while discussing how this effect varies from sector to sector, culturally, and within business processes. Topics discussed include institutional analysis of the
profitability of responsibility, financial consequences for CSR, cultural diversity and CSR, CSR effects on motivation and commitment, and empirical studies on the possibilities for European
organizations to engage in sustainability at the bottom of the pyramid. G繹ssling is a professor of social and behavioral sciences at Tilburg University, The Netherlands. Annotation 穢2012 Book
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