Values and stakeholders in an era of social responsibility: cut-throat competition?
D'Anselmi, Paolo
Assuming a pro-business viewpoint, this book criticizes sustainability and responsibility as it appears in the reports of corporations. It launches an appeal to the representatives of SMEs around the world to make accountability happen in government organizations and monopolies. PAOLO D'ANSELMI has been a Practitioner of Management Consultancy and Public Policy Analysis since 1981. He currently teaches CSR at the University of Rome at Tor Vergata, Italy. He is a graduate in Electrical Engineering (Roma Sapienza) and in Public Policy (Harvard, USA). INDICE: Introduction - PART I: DEVELOPING A CSR PROCESS FRAMEWORK - The Problem and the Solution - The Backstage of Capitalism - CSR You Are (it's Not What You Do) - Think Negative - The USDIME Framework - The Unknown Stakeholder - Disclosure - Implementation - Everyman's Decision Making: Micro-Ethics - Who's Afraid of the Policy Analyst? - The Proof of the Pudding: Applying the USDIME Framework - PART II: FROM CSR TO POLITICS: THE COMPETITIVE DIVIDE - The Neighborhood Bullies - The Profits of Non-Profit - The Autarky of Public Administration - The Irrelevant Politics - Four Fruitful Generalizations: from CSR to Politics - What is to Be Done: Developing a Political Agenda for SMEs -
- ISBN: 978-0-230-30373-7
- Editorial: Palgrave MacM
- Encuadernacion: Cartoné
- Páginas: 272
- Fecha Publicación: 08/09/2011
- Nº Volúmenes: 1
- Idioma: Inglés