TY - GEN AU - McWilliams, Abagail AU - Rupp, Deborah E. AU - Siegel, Donald S. AU - Stahl, Günter K. AU - Waldman, David A. TI - The Oxford Handbook of Corporate Social Responsibility: Psychological and Organizational Perspectives SN - 9780198802280 U1 - 658.408 PY - 2019/// CY - Oxford PB - Oxford University Press KW - Corporations - Social aspects N1 - Part I: Introduction 1. New Developments in the Study of Corporate Social Responsibility, Part II: Micro/HR issues 2. The Psychology of Corporate Social Responsibility, David A. Jones 3. Good Intentions Are Not Enough: Applying Best-Practices from Humanitarian Aid to Evaluate the Impact of Corporate Social Responsibility 4. Corporate Social Responsibility and Meaningful Work, 5. Diversity and Corporate Social Responsibility: Exploring the Potential Connections between Top Management Team/Board Diversity, CSR, and Workforce Diversity 6. Responsible Business and Individual Differences: Employee Externally-Directed Citizenship and Green Behaviors 7. Corporate Volunteering: Who Really Wins?, 8. Corporate Social Irresponsibility in Spite of Efforts to Act Responsibly: The Nature, Measurement, and Contextual Antecedents of CSR and CSiR by Organizations 9. When CSR Backfires: Understanding Stakeholders' Negative Responses to Corporate Social Responsibility III: Environment, Sustainability 10. Environmental Responsibility: Theoretical Perspective, Lammertjan Dam 11. Corporate Social Responsibility and Environmental Law: Concepts 12. Environmental Management and Strategy 13. On the Links between Corporate Environmental and Financial Performance: Camera or Mirror? IV: Entrepreneurship/Social Entrepreneurship 14. New Roles for Business: Responsible Innovators for a Sustainable Future 15. Social Entrepreneurship: Prospects for the Study of Market Based Activity and Social Change 16. Corporate Responsibility and the Base of the Pyramid Proposition 17. Bringing Together the Big and the Small: Multinational Corporation Approaches to Corporate Social Responsibility and Entrepreneurship in Africa 18. Entrepreneurship by and for Disadvantaged Populations: Global Evidence V: Strategy and Governance 19. Stakeholder Management: A Managerial Perspective 20. The Consequences of Mandatory Corporate Sustainability Reporting 21. Profit-With-Purpose Corporations: An Innovation in Corporate Law to Meet Contemporary Corporate Social Responsibility Challenges 22. Redefining the Strategy Field in the Age of Sustainability VI: Business Ethics and Responsibility 23. A Researcher's Guide to Business and Society Archival Datasets 24. Mightier Than the Sword: How Activists Use Rhetoric to Facilitate Perception Change in Industries 25. Institutions and Corporate Social Responsibility 26. Social Movements and Corporate Social Responsibility: From Contention to Engagement 27. Corporate Social Responsibility in Emerging Markets ER -