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This guide to corporate social responsibility (CSR) provides discussion of key concepts in a short, easy-to-use format. It is divided into sections on key terms, the global stage, corporate governance, corporate social responsiveness, public relations and philanthropy, and implications for corporate financial performance. It is an ideal supplement for business courses or as a reference for students and practitioners who would like to learn more about the basics of CSR.
Corporate Political Advocacy
Corporate Political Advocacy
Corporate political advocacy addresses a firm's participation in the formulation of public policy at various levels of government. As the regulatory environment has become more intense and complex and as other changes have taken place in society, firms have had little choice but to become more politically active. Attempts by firms to influence government are a major and accepted part of the public policy process in the United States. The U.S. political system is driven by the fervent participation of interest groups striving to achieve their own objectives. The business sector is, therefore, behaving in a normal and expected fashion when it assumes an advocacy role for its interests. As decisions about the current and future shape of society and ...