This book examines various aspects of changes to business behavior
through the lenses of the "twin pillars" of sustainability -
responsibility and governance. It discusses whether the focus of
corporate social responsibility has changed so much that we need to
think about redefinitions of key concepts in the field, and analyses
both the theory and practice in a variety of ways to enable conclusions
to be drawn about the changes needed to any definitions.
This approach is based on the tradition of the Social Responsibility
Research Network, which in its 15-year history has sought to broaden the
discourse and to treat all research as inter-related and relevant to
business. This book consists of the best contributions from the 16th
International Conference on Corporate Social Responsibility and 7th
Organisational Governance Conference held in Derby, United Kingdom in
August/September 2017.