Corporate Social Responsibility and Governance


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<p>Corporate social responsibility (CSR) has developed into a crucial corporate and organizational issue around the world. It has been incorporated into various sectors and countries and includes many types of activities and dimensions. It is a common notion that organizations are more inclined today to broaden and shift their performance focus from short-term goals towards long-term social environmental and value-added perspectives.</p><p>Under the framework of corporate governance organizations and companies are motivated to promote fairness transparency ethics and accountability in their transactions while concurrently maintaining enhanced standards of governance. This means that organizations and corporations must align their activities with community aspirations which is an issue falling within the sphere of CSR. Increased attention has been placed on the organizations regarding their approach towards the needs of various stakeholders. However a crucial issue that this book attempts to address is the association intersection and inter-relationship between governance and CSR within the EU region which are not adequately established in the existing literature. The book will show that governance and CSR are highly connected. With the purpose of studying the association of CSR with legal managerial and empirical aspects of governance in corporations and not-for-profit organizations in various sectors of the economy the book also intends to provide useful policy implications as well as to offer constructive directions for future research. </p><p>This book will be of value to researchers academics practitioners policymakers and students in the fields of CRS and governance organizational theory marketing management business ethics and human resource management.</p>
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