Jette Steen Knudsen publishes chapter in "Corporate Social and Human Rights Responsibilities"

04.03.2011

Corporate social

"The Organization of CSR as a Means of Corporate Control. From Do-Gooding Sideshow to Mainstream?"
edited by Karin Buhmann, Mette Morsing and Lynn Roseberry, Palgrave MacMillan.
What has the law to do with Corporate Social Responsibility? Do Business Responsibilities for Human Rights (BRHR, with an acronym introduced in the book) differ from CSR? This book challenges the separation between CSR and law.
It also demonstrates that BRHR may be gradually separating from CSR through emphasis on state obligations. Authors from around the world discuss how businesses engage in CSR and human rights, and how governments and intergovernmental organisations may support businesses in taking responsibility.
In this book, you will find a group of exciting chapters written by management scholars, lawyers, CSR practitioners and business ethicists. Drawing on cases from around the world, they want to set a new agenda regarding divergence and convergence between CSR, BRHR, and the law.
Jette Steen Knudsen (December 2010). "The Organization of CSR as a Means of Corporate Control. From Do-Gooding Sideshow to Mainstream?". In Corporate Social and Human Rights Responsibilities: Global Legal and Management Perspectives , edited by Karin Buhmann, Mette Morsing and Lynn Roseberry, Palgrave MacMillan.



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