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86 reviewsISBN 10: 1349314625
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Author: Lorenzo Sacconi, Margaret Blair, R Edward Freeman
Corporate social responsibility is examined in this book as multi-stakeholder approach to corporate governance. This volume outlines neo-institutional and stakeholder theories of the firm, new rational choice and social contract normative models, self regulatory and soft law models, and the advances from behavioural economics.
Part I Nature of the Firm and its Governance Structure: Human Asset Specificity, Team Production and
1. Corporate Governance: A Contractual and Organizational Perspective
2. Human-Asset Essentiality and Corporate Social Capital in a Stakeholders-Society Perspective
3. Stakeholder Theory as a Basis for Capitalism
4. Behavioral Economics, Federalism and the Triumph of Stakeholder Theory
5. Specific Investment and Corporate Law
Part II Normative Foundations of CSR as a Corporate Governance Model: Social Contract of the Firm, R
6. Corporate Social Responsibility in a Market Economy: The Perspective of Constitutional Economics
7. A Rawlsian View of CSR and the Game Theory of its Implementation (Part I): the Multi-stakeholder
8. A Rawlsian View of CSR and the Game Theory of its Implementation (Part II): Fairness and Equilibr
9. When Reputation is not Enough: Justifying Corporate Social Responsibility
10. Rational Association and Corporate Responsibility
Part III CSR, Social Standards and Multi-Stakeholder Organisations According to the Behavioral Econo
11. The Roles of Standardization, Certification, and Assurance Services in Global Commerce
12. Voluntary Co-determination Produces Sustainable Competitive Advantage
13. Corporate Trust Games in Modern Knowledge Economies
14. Effects of Different Stakeholder Groups’ Strategic Control on Organizational Effectiveness and
15. Trusting, Trustworthiness, and CSR: Some Experiments and Implications
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