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Corporate Social Responsibility in Emerging Economies

  • 1.  Corporate Social Responsibility in Emerging Economies

    Posted 02-08-2007 06:43
    APOLOGIES FOR CROSS-POSTINGS

    Dear Colleagues,

    "The Journal of Corporate Citizenship" Issue 24 is a special theme
    issue:

    CORPORATE SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY IN EMERGING ECONOMIES
    Edited by Jedrzej George Frynas, Middlesex University Business School,
    UK
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    Until now, most of the research on CSR has focused on developed-country
    firms, mainly from North America and Europe. However, there is
    increasing evidence that non-Western firms from emerging economies are
    as aware of CSR issues and are striving to become good corporate
    citizens. This special issue therefore aims to fill an important gap in
    our knowledge by investigating the state of CSR in a number of key
    emerging economies.

    A recent OECD-commissioned study by one of the contributors to this
    special issue, Jeremy Baskin, demonstrates that CSR has been embraced
    by firms in emerging economies: for instance, about 53% of the assessed
    emerging-market companies publish details of their environmental
    policies and environmental management systems, compared with an average
    for high-income OECD countries of about 59%. In a few areas,
    emerging-market firms from selected countries appear to outperform
    their developed-country counterparts. For instance, Brazil has more
    small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) in the United Nations Global
    Compact (44 SMEs as of December 2006) than European countries such as
    the UK (31), Germany (5) or Italy (3). Similarly, the number of
    Malaysian companies involved with ISO 14001 certification was found by
    one study to be proportionately higher than that found in some
    developed countries. Even more significantly, while the term CSR may
    not have existed in their respective vocabularies, social obligations
    of firms towards employees or wider society have long been recognised
    in some societies such as Malaysia and India.

    "The Journal of Corporate Citizenship" has been a pioneer in exploring
    the state of CSR in emerging economies with special issues on corporate
    citizenship in Latin America (Issue 21), corporate citizenship in
    Africa (Issue 18) and CSR in Asia (Issue 13). In contrast to these
    previous special issues, this collection does not focus on specific
    topics such as reporting or on specific companies. A key aim of this
    special issue is to investigate peculiar local influences on CSR in
    different societies, as CSR practice develops within a specific social
    context. To this end, the articles in this special issue represent
    country case studies in five emerging economies: Argentina, Mexico,
    Nigeria, Malaysia and Pakistan, along with an overview of the theme
    from Jeremy Baskin.

    In contrast to much previous work, this special issue also looks not
    merely at what foreign multinational firms do in emerging economies but
    specifically looks at what indigenous firms do in terms of CSR, which
    is a neglected theme in current research.

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    TABLE OF CONTENTS

    * World Review
    Jem Bendell and Jonathan Cohen

    * Introduction
    Jedrzej George Frynas, Middlesex University Business School, UK

    * Corporate Social Responsibility in Emerging Economies
    Malini Mehra, Centre for Social Markets, India

    * Corporate Social Responsibility in an African Context
    Foluso Phillips, Phillips Consulting Group, Nigeria

    * Corporate Responsibility in Emerging Markets
    Jeremy Baskin, University of Cambridge, UK

    * Corporate Social and Environmental Responsibility in Argentina: The
    Evolution of an Agenda
    Peter Newell, University of Warwick, UK, and Ana Muro, Centre for the
    Study of Corporate Sustainability, Argentina

    * Local and Global Dimensions of Corporate Social Responsibility in
    Mexico
    Francis Weyzig, SOMO (Centre for Research on Multinational
    Corporations),

    * Corporate Social Responsibility in Nigeria: Western Mimicry or
    Indigenous Influences?
    Kenneth M. Amaeshi, Warwick Business School, UK, Bongo C. Adi,
    University of Tsukuba, Japan, Chris Ogbechie, Pan-African University,
    Nigeria, and Olufemi O. Amao, University College Cork, Ireland

    * Realising Corporate Social Responsibility in Malaysia: A View from
    the Accounting Profession
    Norhayah Zulkifli, University of Malaya, Malaysia, and Azlan Amran,
    University Science Malaysia

    * From Principles to Practice: Exploring Corporate Social
    Responsibility in Pakistan
    S. Jaseem Ahmad, Middlesex University Business School, UK

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