Corporate Global Citizenship Lynda Clair
Environmental degradation. Poverty and malnutrition. Disease and illiteracy. As the world’s humane population skyrockets and resources grow scarce, the multinational corporation–with it is capacity to mobilize massive humane and capital resources throughout geopolitical boundaries–may be mankind’s best defense versus an onslaught of social ills. Many companies have already joined the fray, launching ambitious international corporate citizenship programs designed to improve the quality of life in the communities and nations in which they operate. Their activities, the focus of this groundbreaking work, are precursors to a new age of enlightened capitalism, and their bold break with tradition is putting them now, more than ever, in the public eye.
- Amazon Sales Rank: #3618674 in Books
- Published on: 1998-06-03
- Original language: English
- Number of items: 1
- Dimensions: 1.61 pounds
- Binding: Hardcover
- 464 pages
| About the AuthorNoel M. Tichy is a professor of organizational conduct and humane resources management at the University of Michigan Business School. Andrew R. McGill is a professor at the University of Michigan Business School and likewise leads a consortium of humane resources executives from forty global corporations. Lynda St. Clair is assistant professor of management at Bryant College. She has published in various journals and magazines, including Academy of Management Journal and Organizational Dynamics.
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