edited by Anuradha Dayal-Gulati and Mark Finn foreword by Daniel Diermeier
Northwestern University Press, 2007 eISBN: 978-0-8101-6162-7 | Paper: 978-0-8101-2383-0 Library of Congress Classification HD60.G557 2007 Dewey Decimal Classification 658.408
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ABOUT THIS BOOK
Global Corporate Citizenship looks at issues of corporate responsibility globally, not just at multinational corporations operating worldwide, but at companies in developing countries facing important challenges within their own countries.
Featuring impressive original field research by Kellogg School of Management graduate students in the Global Initiatives in Management program, individual sections of the book are dedicated to issues of corporate citizenship in a wide range of countries including China, Vietnam, Thailand, Argentina, and South Africa. An introduction by Kellogg professor Daniel Diermeier sets the book in context as corporations come to terms with the complex issues facing the significance and limits of global corporate citizenship.
AUTHOR BIOGRAPHY
ANURADHA DAYAL-GULATI is a clinical associate professor at the Kellogg School of Management and is an affiliate of the International Business and Markets Program.
MARK W. FINN is a clinical associate professor of accounting and international business at the Kellogg School of Management. He is also director of Kellogg's Global Initiatives in Management program.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Contents
Foreword
Preface
1. Introduction: From Corporate Social Responsibility to Values-Based
Management
Daniel Diermeier
Part 1
Accounting, Transparency, and Monitoring
2. Labor Standards in Thailand: The Players and Their Impacts
Julie Boris, Kaya Davis, Michael Gross, Jessica Keintz, and Jami Totten
3. The Impact of Labor Audits in Vietnam
Janice Farrel, Gregory Merchant, Andrew Sofield, and Mareike Willimsky
4. Preventing Labor-Standards "Explosions" in Thailand and Vietnam
Jared Cluff, Andrew Knuckle, Carlo Libaridian, R. David Smith, and Wonita Williams
Part 2
Economic Empowerment and Global Citizenship
5. The Impact of Foreign Direct Investment on Chinese Women
Alison Curd, Amelia Julian, Adam Sabow, and Leigh Seligman
6. Avon in Brazil: Direct Selling and Economic Empowerment
Helen Cha, Polly Cline, Lilly Liu, Carrie Meek, and Michelle Villagomez
7. Corporate Social Responsibility: A Case Study of Multinational Corporations
Investing in India
Scott Benigni, Brandon Davito, Adam Kaufman, Andy Noble, and Risa Sparks
Part 3
Partnering for Change in South Africa
8. Education for Change in South Africa's Auto Industry
Kannan Arumugam, Akeshia Craven, and Jackie Statum
9. Black Economic Empowerment in the South African Wine Industry
Liliahn Johnson, Laura Koepke, and Amie Wang
10. Venture Capital and Black Economic Empowerment in South Africa
Stephanie Davis, Marene Jennings, Srikanth Reddy, Yuji Sadaoka, and Guhan
Selvaretnam
11. Closing the Skills Gap in Post-Apartheid South Africa
Piotr Pikul, Kathy Wang, and Craig Wynn
Part 4
Meeting the AIDS Challenge
12. Sustainable Foundations for HIV/AIDS Care: Treatment and Delivery in
South Africa
Stephanie Cha, Deepa Gupta, Kara Palamountain, and Aparna Saha
13. Meeting the HIV/AIDS Challenge in Brazil
Joshua Bennett, Nageswara Pobbathi, Andy Zhilei Qiu, and Ryan Takeuchi
Part 5
Corporations and the Environment
14. Green Management in the European Union
Lamtiurida Hutabarat, Marc Major, and Doug Stein
15. Ecoefficiency in Chile and Peru
Stacy Gibbons, Maren Lau, Stacy McAuliffe, and Jessica Watson
16. Flex-Fuel Technology in Brazil
Henry Lai, Matt Lippert, Guilherme Silva, Avi Steinberg, Pratish Sthankiya, and Justin
Twitchell
17. Environmentally Friendly Technologies in China's Auto Industry
John Eisel, Jonathan Glick, Adrienne Kardosh, Coleman Long, David Mayer, and Doug
Roth
Index
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edited by Anuradha Dayal-Gulati and Mark Finn foreword by Daniel Diermeier
Northwestern University Press, 2007 eISBN: 978-0-8101-6162-7 Paper: 978-0-8101-2383-0
Global Corporate Citizenship looks at issues of corporate responsibility globally, not just at multinational corporations operating worldwide, but at companies in developing countries facing important challenges within their own countries.
Featuring impressive original field research by Kellogg School of Management graduate students in the Global Initiatives in Management program, individual sections of the book are dedicated to issues of corporate citizenship in a wide range of countries including China, Vietnam, Thailand, Argentina, and South Africa. An introduction by Kellogg professor Daniel Diermeier sets the book in context as corporations come to terms with the complex issues facing the significance and limits of global corporate citizenship.
AUTHOR BIOGRAPHY
ANURADHA DAYAL-GULATI is a clinical associate professor at the Kellogg School of Management and is an affiliate of the International Business and Markets Program.
MARK W. FINN is a clinical associate professor of accounting and international business at the Kellogg School of Management. He is also director of Kellogg's Global Initiatives in Management program.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Contents
Foreword
Preface
1. Introduction: From Corporate Social Responsibility to Values-Based
Management
Daniel Diermeier
Part 1
Accounting, Transparency, and Monitoring
2. Labor Standards in Thailand: The Players and Their Impacts
Julie Boris, Kaya Davis, Michael Gross, Jessica Keintz, and Jami Totten
3. The Impact of Labor Audits in Vietnam
Janice Farrel, Gregory Merchant, Andrew Sofield, and Mareike Willimsky
4. Preventing Labor-Standards "Explosions" in Thailand and Vietnam
Jared Cluff, Andrew Knuckle, Carlo Libaridian, R. David Smith, and Wonita Williams
Part 2
Economic Empowerment and Global Citizenship
5. The Impact of Foreign Direct Investment on Chinese Women
Alison Curd, Amelia Julian, Adam Sabow, and Leigh Seligman
6. Avon in Brazil: Direct Selling and Economic Empowerment
Helen Cha, Polly Cline, Lilly Liu, Carrie Meek, and Michelle Villagomez
7. Corporate Social Responsibility: A Case Study of Multinational Corporations
Investing in India
Scott Benigni, Brandon Davito, Adam Kaufman, Andy Noble, and Risa Sparks
Part 3
Partnering for Change in South Africa
8. Education for Change in South Africa's Auto Industry
Kannan Arumugam, Akeshia Craven, and Jackie Statum
9. Black Economic Empowerment in the South African Wine Industry
Liliahn Johnson, Laura Koepke, and Amie Wang
10. Venture Capital and Black Economic Empowerment in South Africa
Stephanie Davis, Marene Jennings, Srikanth Reddy, Yuji Sadaoka, and Guhan
Selvaretnam
11. Closing the Skills Gap in Post-Apartheid South Africa
Piotr Pikul, Kathy Wang, and Craig Wynn
Part 4
Meeting the AIDS Challenge
12. Sustainable Foundations for HIV/AIDS Care: Treatment and Delivery in
South Africa
Stephanie Cha, Deepa Gupta, Kara Palamountain, and Aparna Saha
13. Meeting the HIV/AIDS Challenge in Brazil
Joshua Bennett, Nageswara Pobbathi, Andy Zhilei Qiu, and Ryan Takeuchi
Part 5
Corporations and the Environment
14. Green Management in the European Union
Lamtiurida Hutabarat, Marc Major, and Doug Stein
15. Ecoefficiency in Chile and Peru
Stacy Gibbons, Maren Lau, Stacy McAuliffe, and Jessica Watson
16. Flex-Fuel Technology in Brazil
Henry Lai, Matt Lippert, Guilherme Silva, Avi Steinberg, Pratish Sthankiya, and Justin
Twitchell
17. Environmentally Friendly Technologies in China's Auto Industry
John Eisel, Jonathan Glick, Adrienne Kardosh, Coleman Long, David Mayer, and Doug
Roth
Index
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