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This title was first published in 2003. While in the past corporate community involvement was mainly considered a form of philanthropy nowadays the argument is gaining credit that corporate community involvement is not only a matter of ethics but also of self-interest. As companies recognize their interest in the welfare of the city they may become inclined to invest in some way in that city's welfare. Assuming that the interests of public and private stakeholders tend to converge as companies become aware of their interest in an attractive environment then corporate community involvement may bring along a new type of public-private partnership as an instrument of urban regeneration. Bringing together comparative case studies from Amsterdam Chicago Leeds London Munich New York Seattle St. Louis and The Hague this considers the potential implications of corporate community involvement for the sustainable development of cities and the creation of cross-sector partnerships. It analyses the involvement of companies in urban challenges in the fields of education employment safety affordable housing and the living environment. It also looks at the efforts made to establish strategic partnership between enlightened corporations and public authorities. The book reveals that pro-active firms attach much value to investments in their urban environment as part of their corporate strategy. But it also shows that cities do not yet take full advantage of these arising opportunities.
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