04292nam 2200697Ka 450 991078539980332120101029095316.01-282-79760-397866127976060-85724-296-2(CKB)2670000000051928(EBL)587938(OCoLC)670411617(SSID)ssj0000424099(PQKBManifestationID)11311009(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000424099(PQKBWorkID)10468869(PQKB)10936975(MiAaPQ)EBC587938(Au-PeEL)EBL587938(CaPaEBR)ebr10421855(CaONFJC)MIL279760(UtOrBLW)bslw06295011(EXLCZ)99267000000005192820101029d2010 uy 0engurun|||||||||txtccrNGOs and social responsibility[electronic resource] /edited by Güler Aras, David CrowtherBingley Emerald20101 online resource (232 p.)Developments in corporate governance and responsibility,2043-0523 ;v. 1Includes index.0-85724-295-4 Includes bibliographical references and index.Introduction / Güler Aras & David Crowther -- Non-governmental CSR : an agenda for research / Güler Aras & David Crowther -- Governance from below and global governance : accommodating change / Arno J. van Niekerk -- CSR and NGOs : a relationship of governance? / Maria Alice Nunes Costa -- Non-governmental organizations as outsourcing in corporate philanthropy / Ilke Oruç & Muammer Sarikaya -- Curricula strategies in university graduate MBA programs : the demands of corporate social responsibility and sustainability / Curt H. Stiles & Craig S. Galbraith -- Destructive creation : a surfeit of NGOs / Güler Aras & David Crowther -- Corporate volunteering in Portugal / Maria João Santos -- Cerro de San Pedro : grass roots movements in co-operation and conflict to stop living city from disappearing / José G. Varga-Hernández -- Sustainability and the modern zoo / Tina Lee Odinsky-Zec.It is increasingly being accepted that there is a benefit to both parties when a relationship is established between an NGO and a company. Consequently a considerable number of strategic alliances have been established. It must be accepted that such alliances are not necessarily mutually beneficial but little research has been undertaken to determine the factors which facilitate or mitigate against such mutual benefit. Indeed it is only recently that such relationship shave started to be examined at all. The contributions in this volume seek to redress this by researching various aspects of such relationships in order to arrive at some conclusions regarding the potential benefits and pitfalls of such relationships. The various contributors speak from different perspectives and different locations around the world and have different experiences and interpretations to offer. The results therefore present a diverse but balanced picture of the potential of any relationship between NGOs, companies and corporate social responsibility.Developments in corporate governance and responsibility ;v. 1.Business & EconomicsDevelopmentSustainable DevelopmentbisacshBusiness ethicsbicsscCorporate governance & responsibilitiesbicsscSocial responsibility of businessNon-governmental organizationsSocial aspectsNonprofit organizationsSocial aspectsBusiness & EconomicsDevelopmentSustainable Development.Business ethics.Corporate governance & responsibilities.Social responsibility of business.Non-governmental organizationsSocial aspects.Nonprofit organizationsSocial aspects.338.8Aras Güler326323Crowther David326324UtOrBLWUtOrBLWBOOK9910785399803321NGOs and social responsibility3723369UNINA