My CSR Library
Last weekend, I hosted a bunch of Starting Bloc fellows, and they were all extremely interested in seeing "my library."
I do in fact have a small library of carefully-chosen CSR-related books. If you're looking to start reading about the field, perhaps I can save you some research time by listing them here:
I do in fact have a small library of carefully-chosen CSR-related books. If you're looking to start reading about the field, perhaps I can save you some research time by listing them here:
- The Market for Virtue, by David Vogel
- HBR on Corporate Responsibility
- Strategic Corporate Social Responsibility, by Werther and Chandler
- Profits With Principles: by Ira A. Jackson and Jane Nelson
- Global Business Citizenship, but Donna Wood et. al.
- Capitalism at the Crossroad, by Stuart Hart
- The Wal-Mart Effect, by Charles Fishman
- The Civil Corporation, by Simon Zadek
- Corporate Social Responsibility, by Kotler and Lee
- The Triple Bottom Line, by Andrew W. Savitz
- How to Change the World, by David Bornstein
- True To Yourself, by Mark Albion
- WorldChanging: A User's Guide to the 21st Century
- Business Solutions for the Global Poor, by Rangan et. al.
- The End of Poverty, by Jeffrey D. Sachs
- A Corporate Solution to Global Poverty, by Lodge and Wilson
- Globalization and its Discontents, but Joseph E. Stiglitz
- Small Giants, by Bo Burlingham
- Democracy's Edge, by Frances Moore Lappe
0 Comments:
Post a Comment
<< Home