Corporate Sustainability: Managing Responsible Business in a Globalised World

Hardback

Main Details

Title Corporate Sustainability: Managing Responsible Business in a Globalised World
Authors and Contributors      Edited by Andreas Rasche
Edited by Mette Morsing
Edited by Jeremy Moon
Edited by Arno Kourula
Physical Properties
Format:Hardback
Pages:650
Category/GenrePolitical economy
Business ethics
ISBN/Barcode 9781009100403
ClassificationsDewey:658.408
Audience
General
Edition 2nd Revised edition
Illustrations Worked examples or Exercises; 45 Tables, black and white; 11 Halftones, black and white; 47 Line drawings, black and white

Publishing Details

Publisher Cambridge University Press
Imprint Cambridge University Press
NZ Release Date 30 June 2023
Publication Country United Kingdom

Description

This introductory textbook explores key issues and recent discussions within the field of corporate sustainability and social responsibility, through theoretical and practical perspectives. Written by an international team of experts, the chapters introduce the actors and corporate processes that shape firms' management of environmental, social and governance (ESG) issues. Spanning strategy, communication, changing regulation and governance, the book grapples with critical issues such as anti-corruption, labour rights and climate change, balancing incisive critique with suggestions for meaningful change. This analysis, supported by study questions and further learning resources in each chapter, equips students to tackle sustainability challenges effectively in their corporate work. A regularly updated companion website provides adaptable lecture slides and case studies with discussion questions for instructors. This is an essential text for undergraduate and postgraduate courses on corporate sustainability, CSR and business ethics, and also relevant to political science, international relations and communications.

Author Biography

Andreas Rasche is Professor of Business in Society at Copenhagen Business School's Sustainability Centre, and Associate Dean for the Full-Time MBA Programme. He has taught courses in the MBA and doctoral programmes, chaired Executive Education programmes, authored more than sixty academic articles and cases, and published six books. He has collaborated with the United Nations on several projects and served on the UN Global Compact LEAD Steering Committee. Professor Rasche is an award-winning teacher and case author. He is Associate Editor of Business Ethics Quarterly. Mette Morsing is Head of PRME Principles of Responsible Management Education, UN Global Compact (New York). Morsing was Professor and Mistra Chair of Sustainable Markets at Stockholm School of Economics (Sweden) and Professor of Corporate Social Responsibility and Organizational Theory at Copenhagen Business School (Denmark). Morsing has served on boards and held honorary and advisory positions on committees and councils locally and internationally. She has taught in Bachelor, Master and MBA Executive as well as Ph.D. programmes. Morsing has published in Journal of Management Studies, Human Relations, Business Ethics Quarterly, Organization Studies and Organization, Business & Society, among other places. Jeremy Moon is Professor of Sustainability Governance, Copenhagen Business School. He was Founding Director of the International Centre for Corporate Social Responsibility, University of Nottingham, and was Director of the CBS Sustainability Centre. He is author of Corporations and Citizenship (Cambridge, 2008, with Andrew Crane and Dirk Matten); Corporate Social Responsibility: A Very Short Introduction (Oxford, 2014); and 'The Meaning and Dynamics of Corporate Social Responsibility', Academy of Management Review (2020, with Dirk Matten). Arno Kourula is Professor of Business & Sustainability at the University of Amsterdam Business School, and Docent (honorary title) at Aalto University. He has published widely in international management, business ethics, and policy and environmental studies. Arno has won multiple awards for his research and teaching and collaborates extensively with business, public sector and civil society actors. He has served in editorial roles and on boards for several journals, including as Section Editor of Journal of Business Ethics.

Reviews

'This book is a tremendous achievement. Expert voices are woven together to make the ever-evolving world of corporate sustainability and responsibility both accessible and real, without oversimplifying the mission. It is essential reading for future leaders. I wish we'd had this handbook when I was at school.' Paul Polman, Co-founder and Chair of IMAGINE and former CEO of Unilever 'This textbook is exactly what every business student needs. The editors have attracted some of the most impressive thinkers in the area to illuminate different approaches to sustainability. They are able to demonstrate the importance and pervasiveness of sustainability by showing its relationship to all aspects of business, and its influence on the future of business.' Pratima (Tima) Bansal, Professor, Ivey Business School, London, CA 'An incredible and insightful book that explains the evolution and relevance of corporate sustainability. The book is a true treasure chest, laying open why corporate sustainability is essential for business growth and survival.' Georg Kell, Chairman of Arabesque and founding Executive Director of the United Nations Global Compact 'Corporate Sustainability comprehensively explains the new roles and responsibilities of business with breadth and depth, and from a diverse set of perspectives. Rich in substance and enlivened by numerous real-world examples, this book is must reading to understand the place of business in moving us towards a sustainable future.' Dan Esty, Professor, Yale University, and author, Green to Gold, and editor, A Better Planet 'This new textbook from four of Europe's - indeed, the world's - leading experts on corporate responsibility is a true advance over previous texts in both form and content. Readers will find here a carefully curated, original collection of writings elaborating both conceptual disputes and practical tools - in many cases, directly from the minds of the thinkers responsible for their creation. The editors then take the vital additional step of weaving these ideas together to create a coherent view of the current thinking about sustainability and corporate responsibility.' Robert Phillips, Professor, Schulich School of Business, York University, Toronto, CA 'Corporate Sustainability offers a robust and insightful basis for thinking and acting about responsibility and sustainability in business settings. The textbook is grounded in cutting-edge research and puts forward the question we all - and especially the next generation of leaders - need to address. A must-read for business students and faculty!' Johanna Mair, Professor, Hertie School, Berlin