Values and Corporate Responsibility : CSR and Sustainable Development
edited by Francisca Farache, Georgiana Grigore, Alin Stancu, David McQueen
Chapter 1. Corporate responsibility and the value of value(s) -- Part I. Theoretical perspectives on values -- Chapter 2. Personal Values and Corporate Responsibility Adoption -- Chapter 3. The value of philanthropy – some economic and ethical perspectives from Adam Smith to the Post-World War II Era -- Chapter 4. A Historical Approach to Understanding Values and Its Importance for Corporate Responsibility -- Chapter 5. Members, Clients and the Society: A Grounded Theory of Cooperative Banks’ Value Creation -- Part II. Generating Value Throught CR -- Chapter 6. Emerging Green Values in the UK Energy Sector: Ecotricity as Deep-Green Exemplar -- Chapter 7. A Conceptual Framework of Strategic Corporate Social Responsibility: A Model for Fulfilment of Societal Needs While Increasing Business Financial Performance -- Chapter 8. CSR Strategies for (Re)gaining Legitimacy -- Chapter 9. Cultural and Educational Imprints on the Entrepreneurial Mindset: Romanian Insights -- Chapter 10. Managers’ Perceptions of Corporate Social Responsibility Reporting and Practices: Legitimacy in the Developing Country’s Banking Industry -- Chapter 11. Implementation of Corporate Social Responsibility Initiatives for Tanzania Corporations and Not-for-Profit Organizations -- Chapter 12. A Revaluation of All Values: Nietzschean Populism and Covid-19.