
Corporate Social Responsibility
by David Crowther, Gueler Aras
Publisher: BookBoon 2008
ISBN-13: 9788776814151
Number of pages: 144
Description:
Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) has been in existence for a while but recently it has become central to the strategic decision making of every organization. So every organization has a CSR policy and produces a report of its activities. It has become central to the strategic management of every organization. It is a complex subject and there are a number of complex issues involved in developing CSR strategies and policies. This free book introduces the reader to the issues involved and their application in strategic decision making.
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