International Business Under Adversity: A Role in Corporate Responsibility, Conflict Prevention and PeaceGabriele G. S. Suder Edward Elgar Publishing, 2008. jan. 1. - 201 oldal Business and corporate actions, globally and locally, have often encouraged and aggravated human conflict. Equally evident is the fact that business, if only out of enlightened self-interest, can and should be an integral part of preventing, mitigating an |
Tartalomjegyzék
1 Introduction to the role and responsibilities of international business in our contemporary world | 3 |
the Global Compact and continuing evolution | 8 |
an international law perspective | 25 |
PART II Critical issues | 45 |
4 Instruments of peace? How businesses might foster religious harmony | 47 |
5 Expropriation of minority shareholders or social dividend? Beware of good corporate citizens | 57 |
6 Information management and communication technology for conflict prevention and peace | 73 |
PART III Dealing with best and worst practice | 91 |
the case of Polish firms | 104 |
9 The sustainable peace roles of international extractive industries | 119 |
PART IV The big picture tool kits | 137 |
10 Sustainable enterprise and sustainable futures | 139 |
11 Corporate social responsibility as a new orientation in response to crisis management of sea changes and navigational dead reckoning | 150 |
human security for thriving markets a tool kit | 168 |
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