CSR in an age of isolationism / edited by David Crowther (De Montfford University, UK) and Farzana Quoquab (Universiti Teknologi, Malaysia).
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- 9781800432703
- 9781800432680
- HD60 .C77 2020
Chapter 1: The changing global environment and CSR / Farzana Quoquab and David Crowther -- Part 1. Theoretical contributions -- Chapter 2: The end of corporate social responsibility, as we know it / Sham Abdulrazak -- Chapter 3: Retreat from globalisation? Crises of liberal hegemony and rising populism / Elif Uzgoren -- Chapter 4: Sustainability, human values, and the education of managers / Ana Maria Davila Gomez and David Crowther -- Chapter 5: Employees experiences of workplace violence: raising awareness of workplace stress, well-being, leadership, and corporate social responsibility / Nicole Cvenkel -- Chapter 6: Standing tall: can isolationism be the panacea to Africas problems? / Sam Sarpong -- Part 2. Regional contributions -- Chapter 7: Corporate social responsibility challenges of Malaysian NGOs: is it elusive? / Noor Muafiza Masdar and Rohaida Basiruddin -- Chapter 8: Striving for obtaining sustainability: toil to adopt “no plastic bag use” behaviour / Farzana Quoquab and Jihad Mohammad -- Chapter 9: Striving for a violence FREE and healthy workplace: insights from forestry workers perspectives / Nicole Cvenkel -- Chapter 10: Research on the social responsibility of Chinese enterprises along the belt and road /rWang Hong and Ding Shai -- Chapter 11: Indian perspective in CSR: mapping leaders orientation / Amit Kumar Srivastava and Anviti Gupta -- Part 3. Case study contribution -- Chapter 12: CSR and SDG mapping in fashion & textile industry: identifying potential challenges in the wake of isolationism / Harleen Sahni and Nupur Chopra -- Chapter 13: Catastrophe in performing corporate social responsibilities in isolation lessons learned from coffee shop sector in Malaysia / Jihad Mohammad and Farzana Quoquab -- Chapter 14: Collaboration between academia, industry and education to embed sustainability across the hairdressing profession / Denise Baden and Lynda Whitehorn.
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