A Survey of International Corporate Responsibility
International Corporate Responsibility Series, Volume 4
Mohamed Dobashi, John Hooker, and Peter Madsen, Editors
This volume contains a selection of papers originally presented at the 2008 Conference on International
Corporate Responsibility, which was held in November 2008 in Doha, Qatar. The conference was held under the
increasingly opinous clouds of global financial crisis, with some corporations and their executives yet again
involved in scandalous behavior unbecoming of responsible business organizations and professionals. This context
highlighted the increasing importance of international corporate responsibility (ICR) as a focal point in the
study of international business practices.
This conference, the fourth in a series organized by the Center for International Corporate Responsibility at Carnegie
Mellon University, was generously sponsored by the Qatar Foundation, the Carnegie Bosch Institute, and
Carnegie Mellon's Qatar Campus. Conference presenters in Doha explored a host of specific ICR topics that spanned
issues and problems central to the idea of corporate responsibility, as well as ways in which ICR has been
manifested in particular countries.
Table of Contents
- Preface
- Byron Kaldis (Greece), Transnationals and Corporate Responsibility: A Polythetic View of Moral Obligation
- Michael Funke (United States), Rawlsian Primary Goods and CSR: The Case of PT Freeport in Papua New Guinea
- Esther M. J. Schouten (Netherlands), The Process of Embedding Human Rights within Subsidiaries of a Multinational Corporation
- Betty Dee Makani-Lim (United States) and Felix Chan Lim (Philippines), Global Players in the Local Field: Changing Corporate Practices in Response to the Local Culture
- Duane Windsor (United States), Developing a Global Regime for Human Rights
- Takuya Takahashi (Japan), CSR that Incorporates Local and Traditional Knowledge: A Sanpo-yoshi Way
- Alejo José G. Sison (Spain) and Joan Fontrodona (Spain), Corporate Governance in IDOM: An Example of a Corporate Polity
- Simeon Obidairo (Nigeria), International Framework of Corporate Liability for Transnational Corruption: A Case Study of the OFFP and BAE Scandal
- Grant Walton (Australia), Rifling Through Corruption’s Baggage: Understanding Corruption Through Discourse Analysis
- Siti Musa (Brunei Darussalam), The Relationship Between Food Security and Trade Liberalization
- Lovasoa Ramboarisata (Canada), Co-operative Values as Potential Hypernorms: Evidence from Large Co-operative Banks
- Ahmed Koudri (Algeria), The Social Responsibility of a Public Enterprise: The Case Study of Sonatrach in Algeria
- Irina Soboleva (Russia), Internal CSR Practices: Social Dialogue Versus Corporate Paternalism (Case of Russia)
- Aigul Maidirova, Baurzhan Esengeldi, and Aidana Sariyeva (Kazakhstan), Social Responsibility of Business in Kazakhstan
- Adli Juwaidah and Ruksana Banu (Oman), Management Style and Decisions from the Perspective of Cultural Differences: A Study with Special Reference to the Sultanate of Oman
- Daniel W. Skubik (United States), Fethullah Gülen, Islamic Banking, and Global Finance
- Saad Al-Harran (Brunei Darussalam), Islamic Finance with Social Responsibility
- Muhammad Z. Mamun and Mohammad Aslam (Bangladesh), Conflicting Approaches of Managers and Stockholders in a Developing Country: Bangladesh Perspective
- Venkatesh Seshamani (Zambia), International Corporate Responsibility in the Context of Development: The Case of the Mining Sector in Zambia with Special Reference to Indian and Chinese Investments
- M. Gunawan Alif and Retno Artsanti (Indonesia), Nutrition for Kids Was Good for the Company: Lesson From JAPFA4Kids Nutrition Campaign
ISBN-13: 978-1-889680-77-4 · ISBN: 1-889680-77-X · Published November 2009 · Softbound · 366 pages ·
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