CORPORATE SOCIAL and ENVIRONMENTAL RESPONSIBILITY: SELECTED SOURCES of INFORMATION Bibliography and Websites

CORPORATE SOCIAL and ENVIRONMENTAL RESPONSIBILITY: SELECTED SOURCES of INFORMATION Bibliography and Websites

CORPORATE SOCIAL AND ENVIRONMENTAL RESPONSIBILITY: SELECTED SOURCES OF INFORMATION Bibliography and Websites Prepared by Renato Alva Pino General Addo, M.K. (ed.). 1999. Human Rights Standards and the Responsibility of Transnational Corporations. The Hague: Kluwer Law International. Amnesty International. 2000. Human Rights: Is It Any of Your Business? Amnesty International-UK and The Prince of Wales Business Leaders Forum: London. Anderson, R. 1998. Mid-Course Correction: Toward a Sustainable Enterprise, The Interface Mode. Atlanta: Peregrinzilla Press. Arnold, M. and Day, R. 1998. The Next Bottom Line: Making Sustainable Development Tangible. World Resources Institute: Washington, DC. Atkinson, J. 1998. Undermined: The Impact of Australian Mining Companies in Developing Countries. Community Aid Abroad: Victoria. Aubert, M., Brama, P. and Blum, R. 1999. Le rôle de compagnies pétrolières dans la politique internationale et son impact social et environnemental. Rapport d’information de l’Assemblée Nationale Française. Assemblée Nationale Française: Paris. 131 Voluntary Approaches to Corporate Responsibility Avery, C. 2000. Business and Human Rights in a Time of Change. Amnesty International-UK: London. Barkin, D. 1999. The Greening of Business in Mexico, Discussion Paper No. 110. UNRISD: Geneva. Cairncross, F. 1995. Green Inc.: A Guide to Business and the Environment. Earthscan: London. Capra, F. and Pauli, G. (eds.). 1995. Steering Business Toward Sustainability. United Nations University Press: Tokyo. Clark, A. and Clark, J. 1998. An Integrated Methodology for Assessing the Social and Cultural Impact of Mining. UNCTAD: Geneva. Commission of the European Communities. 2001. Green Paper: Promoting a European Framework for Corporate Social Responsibility. Commission of European Communities: Brussels. Conference Board of Canada. 1999. Taking Action on Corporate Social Responsibility. Conference Board of Canada: Ottawa. Council on Economic Priorities. 2000. Shopping for a Better World: The Quick and Easy Guide to All Your Socially Responsible Shopping. CEP: San Francisco. Elkington, J. 2001. Chrysalis: How Citizen CEOs and Their Corporations Are Fusing Values and Value Creation in the New Economy. Capstone Pub: Oxford. Elkington, J. 1997. Cannibals with Forks: The Triple Bottom Line of 21st Century Business. Capstone: Oxford. 132 Selected Sources of Information: General European Business Network for Social Cohesion. 1996. Corporate Initiatives: Putting into Practice the European Declaration of Business against Exclusion. EBNSC: Brussels. Foran, T. 2001. Corporate Social Responsibility at Nine Multinational Electronics Firms in Thailand: A Preliminary Analysis. Report to the California Global Corporate Accountability Project. Nautilus Institute for Security and Sustainable Development: Berkeley. Garcia-Johnson, R. 2000. Exporting Environmentalism: U.S. Multinational Chemical Corporations in Brazil and Mexico. MIT Press: Cambridge. Gaudier, M. 1999. Firms of the Future: Economic Efficiency and Social Performance, Bibliographical Series No. 19. International Institute of Labour Studies: Geneva. Goodell, E. 1999. Standards of Corporate Social Responsibility. Social Venture Network: San Francisco. Groenewegen, P., Fischer, K., Jenkins, E. and Schot, J. (eds.). 1996. The Greening of Industry Resource Guide and Bibliography. Island Press: Washington, DC. Hampden-Turner, C. and Trompenaars, A. 1994. The Seven Cultures of Capitalism: Value Systems for Creating Wealth in the United States, Britain, Japan, Germany, France, Sweden and the Netherlands. Judith Piatkus Publisher: London. Hansen, M. 1999. Cross-Border Environmental Management in Transnational Corporations: An Analytical Approach, Occasional Paper No. 5. UNCTAD: Geneva. 133 Voluntary Approaches to Corporate Responsibility Hansen, M. 1999. Environmental Management in Transnational Corporations in Asia: Does Foreign Ownership Make a Difference?, Occasional Paper No. 11. UNCTAD: Geneva. Hawken, P. 1993. The Ecology of Commerce. Harper Collins: New York. Hawken, P., Lovins, A. and Lovins, H. 1999. Natural Capitalism: Creating the Next Industrial Revolution. Earthscan: London. Henderson, D. 2001. Misguided Virtue: False Notions of Corporate Social Responsibility. New Zealand Business Roundtable: Wellington. Hillary, R. (ed.). 2000. Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises and the Environment: Business Imperatives. Greenleaf Publishing: Sheffield. Himmelstein, J. 1997. Looking Good and Doing Good: Corporate Philanthropy and Corporate Power (Philanthropic Studies). Indiana University Press: Bloomington. Holliday, C. and Pepper, J. 2001. Sustainability through the Market: Seven Keys to Success. World Business Council for Sustainable Development: Geneva. Holme, R. and Watts, P. 2000. 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Transnational Corporations: Impediments or Catalysts of Social Development?, Occasional Paper No. 5. UNRISD: Geneva. Ledgerwood, G. 1997. Greening the Boardroom: Corporate Environmental Governance and Business Sustainability. Greenleaf Publishing: Sheffield. Logan, D., Roy, D. and Regelbrugge, L. 1997. Global Corporate Citizenship: Rationale and Strategies. Hitachi Foundation: Washington, DC. Makower, R. 1995. Beyond the Bottom Line: Putting Social Responsibility to Work for Your Business and the World. Touchstone Books: New York. McInerney, F. and White, S. 1995. The Total Quality Corporation. How 10 Major Companies Turned Quality and Environmental Challenges to Competitive Advantage in the 1990s. Dutton Press: New York. 135 Voluntary Approaches to Corporate Responsibility McIntosh, M. (ed.). 1998, 1999, 2000. Visions of Ethical Business. Three volumes. Financial Times Prentice Hall Publishing: London. McIntosh, M. and Andriof, J. (eds.). 2001. Perspectives on Corporate Citizenship. 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