Doppol - Smart Book Recommendations

Book details

Corporate Social Responsibility (Opposing Viewpoints (Library))

Corporate Social Responsibility (Opposing Viewpoints (Library))

Published in
2009
3.94
on Goodreads (18)

Description

The book 'Corporate Social Responsibility (Opposing Viewpoints (Library))' by Susan Hunnicutt explores the multifaceted debate surrounding CSR. It presents a collection of essays that offer diverse perspectives on the role and impact of businesses in society. Topics may include the ethical obligations of corporations, the balance between profitability and social good, and the effectiveness of CSR initiatives. The book aims to provide readers with a comprehensive understanding of the arguments for and against CSR, enabling them to form their own informed opinions on the subject.
Age
14-17
Text complexity
beginner
Length
204 pages
Book in series
#10

Why to read

  • To gain a comprehensive understanding of the debates surrounding Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR), including the various perspectives and arguments for and against CSR initiatives in the business world.
  • To enhance critical thinking skills by examining the diverse viewpoints presented in the book, which can help readers to analyze and evaluate the effectiveness and ethical considerations of CSR practices.
  • To stay informed about the role of corporations in society and the impact their actions have on the environment, local communities, and the economy, which is increasingly relevant in today's globalized and socially-conscious market.
  • To access a curated collection of essays and articles from experts, scholars, and thought leaders on CSR, providing a valuable resource for students, professionals, and anyone interested in corporate ethics and sustainability.