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Dr. Sandra Waddock discusses corporate responsibility and what it means to be a responsible corporation. Corporate responsibility is inherent to everything the company does, and is seen through its impact on stakeholders and the natural environment. Waddock discusses the rise in corporate responsibility, research in corporate responsibility, and the impact of the work that she has done.
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Chapter 1: How Would You Define Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR)? How Would You Explain it to Your Students?
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Chapter 2: Why is Corporate Responsibility Becoming an Increasingly Central Concept in Business and Management? How is it Different From Business Ethics?
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Chapter 3: What Are the Factors That Contribute Towards the Building of a Responsible Enterprise? How Can Top Managers Drive Corporate Responsibility?
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Chapter 4: What is Sustainability Leadership?
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Chapter 5: How Has the Practice of Corporate Responsibility Changed in Recent Years? What Do You Feel Are the Reasons for These Changes?
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Chapter 6: How Important is Theory to the Study of Corporate Responsibility? What Key Thinkers or Theories Have Most Inspired You?
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Chapter 7: How Has the Field Changed in Recent Years, and What Developments Do You Consider Most Significant? What Does the Future Hold?
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Chapter 8: What Are the Major Academic Debates in This Field? What Are the Principal Areas of Contention and Why?
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Chapter 9: How Important is Research Methodology and Methods for a Rigorous Analysis of the Topic? What Are the Key Research Methods That You Employ?
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Chapter 10: Can You Provide Any Examples of Key Research in the Field of Corporate Responsibility That Has Had a Direct Impact on Policy or Practice Outside of Academia, and What Changed as a Result?
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Chapter 11: How Do You Think About the Public Impact of Your Own Research, and How Do You Assess the Contribution of Corporate Responsibility Research to Society?
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