This volume was launched with the aim to enhance the understanding of comparative corporate social responsibility (CSR), an emerging field. While comparative studies of CSR are relatively scarce, cross-cultural comparative work has made significant progress in recent years. Jamali collects an interesting mix of contributions, spanning a wide spectrum of country contexts, including the USA, Canada, Australia, China, Japan, Korea, South Korea, Tunis, Egypt, United Arab Emirates (UAE), Philippines, Pakistan, Nigeria. Fifteen chapters address a wide range of industries, including food and beverages, consumer electronics, telecommunications services, automobile and component manufacturers, pulp and paper, mining, oil and gas, retail and banking.
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Recommended to libraries supporting graduate studies in business administration and is an excellent source of scholarly essays plus provides references for further research. This resource fills a need for scholarly information on corporate social responsibility.
– Lucy Heckman, Associate Professor/Librarian, St. John's University, American Reference Books Annual (ARBA)