Corporate Citizenship: Successful Strategies for Responsible Companies (Financial Times Series)

Corporate Citizenship: Successful Strategies for Responsible Companies (Financial Times Series)

by Gill Coleman (Author), Gill Coleman (Author), Deborah. Leipziger (Author), Keith. Jones (Author), Prof Malcolm Mcintosh (Author)

Synopsis

Corporate Citizenship outlines the social responsibility issues facing businesses. The companies profiled in this book (including: Levis, Marks & Spencer and McDonalds) have recognized that having a social responsibility strategy has made them more competitive. The issues covered by this book include: social and ethical auditing, fair trade, human rights, environmental policy and practice, corporate governance, ethical investment, stakeholder relationships and global codes of conduct. The book also contains the first guide to certification on SA8000 - the new global Social Accountability standard.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 352
Edition: 1
Publisher: Financial Times/ Prentice Hall
Published: 26 Jun 1998

ISBN 10: 0273631063
ISBN 13: 9780273631064

Author Bio
Malcolm McIntosh has a wide experience in business in the UK, Japan and Australia. As a consultant, teacher, film-maker and writer on global security, social responsibility and environmental management, his clients have included BMW, British Airways and The Ministry of Defence. Deborah T Leipziger is one of the primary authors of the Social Accountability 2000 Standard. Keith L Jones is a lead auditor for SGS Yardley Gill Coleman is Programme Director at the New Academy of Business