The practice of corporate social responsibility (CSR) in the Middle East
is explored in this volume, through a unique compilation of data and
perspectives from authors living and working in the region. The authors
demonstrate how the long-entrenched traditions of philanthropy and
generosity in Arab culture have been reinvigorated in recent years and
are starting to cross-fertilize with new and more institutionalized
forms of giving, advocated through advances pertaining to CSR. Using a
variety of cases, this book ponders the multiple facets of CSR in the
region, including philanthropy, strategic giving, social
entrepreneurship, internal CSR and responsible human resource management
practices, effective CSR integration in SMEs, corporate environmental
responsibility and its evolution, CSR reporting and lingering challenges
in this respect. It also considers the relevance and applicability of
CSR to a wider spectrum of societal actors and institutions. The
contributions nicely capture and reiterate commitment to CSR in the
Middle East.