Corporate Responsibility and Digital Communities: An International Perspective Towards Sustainability.
2018
HD28-70HD28-70HD60-H
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Title
Corporate Responsibility and Digital Communities: An International Perspective Towards Sustainability.
ISBN
9783319634791
3319634798 (Trade Cloth)
3319634798 (Trade Cloth)
Publication Details
New York : Palgrave Macmillan, ,2018 Secaucus : Springer [Distributor]
Language
English
Description
1 online resource.
Item Number
9783319634791
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HD28-70HD28-70HD60-H
Dewey Decimal Classification
658.408
Summary
This text explores conceptualizations of CSR and sustainability in the digital economy, focusing upon points of intersection between CSR and online communities. Reflecting on new areas of responsibility that organisations must face in a globalised economy, the contributions explore the ways CSR is being communicated, challenged and reshaped in a rapidly evolving online context. Up-to-date research from around the world shows how diverse communities, citizens and stakeholders are engaging with, and making demands on, organisations in novel ways that pay little respect to international borders. With online communities increasingly influencing the way in which business is carried out and perceived, the case studies explored here offer a useful indication of the variety of new developments and controversies that have emerged in the field of CSR.
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This text explores conceptualizations of CSR and sustainability in the digital economy, focusing upon points of intersection between CSR and online communities. Reflecting on new areas of responsibility that organisations must face in a globalised economy, the contributions explore the ways CSR is being communicated, challenged and reshaped in a rapidly evolving online context. Up-to-date research from around the world shows how diverse communities, citizens and stakeholders are engaging with, and making demands on, organisations in novel ways that pay little respect to international borders. With online communities increasingly influencing the way in which business is carried out and perceived, the case studies explored here offer a useful indication of the variety of new developments and controversies that have emerged in the field of CSR.
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Palgrave Studies in Governance, Leadership and Responsibility Ser.
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