Current Debates in Corporate Social Responsibility: An Agenda for Research

Abstract

Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) has a particular prominence at this point in time, featuring heavily in the discourses of both academe and business. The understanding of what is meant by CSR continues to evolve as a consensus is reached. Nevertheless some important debates continue – or are commencing – which need to be resolved. It is the purpose of this paper to highlight these as some of the current debates within the CSR community – and hence form a significant part of an agenda for research in the area. Specifically we focus upon three key areas for the management of business, namely setting standards for reporting, identifying and implementing sustainable practice, and the management of risk.

Authors

  • David Crowther Author
  • Esther Ortiz Martinez Author

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Published

2007-07-01

How to Cite

Current Debates in Corporate Social Responsibility: An Agenda for Research. (2007). Issues in Social and Environmental Accounting (ISEA), 1(1), 26-39. https://iseaicseard.com/index.php/isea/article/view/4