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perspectives of corporate social responsibility / Patsy Perry and Aini Ahmad -- 6. CSR in developed versus developing countries: a …Preface -- Part I. background and introduction -- 1. Introduction: establishing the art of contextualizing CSR as a … Burcu Öksüz -- 3. The importance of context in understanding CSR / D. Kirk Davidson -- 4. The social context in CSR research …
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in Leicester and Stoke on Trent / Hillary Shaw -- 11. The application of statistical methods in CSR research … -- 13. Analytic autoethnography as a tool to enhance reflection, reflexivity and critical thinking in CSR research … / Fernanda de Paiva Duarte -- 14. Insights regarding the applicability of semiotics to CSR communication research / Kemi C …
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Can business corporations be made more responsible for their actions? Abuses of corporate power, its responsibilities and scandals, pervade political, academic and public debates. In this important book, Bryn Jones locates the sources of this 'corporate over-reach' in key features of the...
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drives in developing countries / Meera Al-Reyaysa, Ashly H. Pinnington and Zubin Chiba -- 14. Leadership and CSR in …'A valuable guide to combine so far separate strands of thinking on CSR, DM and HRM. With its global focus, this book … cuts through the claims and assumptions of existing understanding and provides data from a large set of countries. It will …
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business cycle and growth /Pedro Leão --A Keynesian model of unemployment and growth : theory /John Cornwall --A Keynesian … model of unemployment and growth : an empirical test /Wendy Cornwall --The relevance of the Cambridge … countries : recent trends from an endogenous growth theory perspective /Diana V. Barrowclough --Is growth alone sufficient to …
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This book argues that active labour market policies are necessary to improve the position of the unemployed but have so far performed relatively poorly. The contributing authors seek ways to improve active labour market policy and consider three means of doing so: improving the quality by better...
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Innovation, Unemployment and Policy in the Theories of Growth and Distribution increases our understanding about the …
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high standards of income and employment security. Special interest is devoted to the way in which countries opt for …pt. 1. Labour market mobility and in-work transitions -- pt. 2. 'Scarring' effects of unemployment and non …
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macroeconomics of endogenous money -- pt. 4. The macroeconomics of exogenous interest rates -- pt. 5. Unemployment, inflation and the …
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This book examines the effectiveness of active labour market policies and their contribution to the prevention of social exclusion. The evaluation studies reported in this volume focus on two aspects of active labour market policies that have been relatively neglected in previous research and...
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