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Corporate Social Responsibility

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Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) is a topic of significant debate, particularly regarding its authenticity. Are CSR initiatives genuine, or are they primarily aimed at enhancing a company's reputation? Does the motivation behind these efforts matter if they lead to positive changes? Dr. Sheila Killian explores critical questions surrounding CSR, including its true definition, whether it involves charitable donations or simply fulfilling basic responsibilities, and the various areas of concern such as environmental impact and product safety. She also examines the responsibilities firms hold for their supply chains and how to effectively communicate CSR efforts in a skeptical world. The book is structured into two parts. Part I consists of eight chapters that delve into the theory and practice of CSR, outlining its definitions, historical context, and the drivers behind CSR practices. It also provides a detailed taxonomy of modern business concerns, including governance, environmental issues, and community responsibilities. Part II presents real-world experiences from eight Irish organizations across different sectors that have implemented CSR strategies, illustrating the practical application of the concepts discussed. This comprehensive approach offers valuable insights into both the theoretical and practical dimensions of CSR.

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Corporate Social Responsibility, Sheila Killian

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