Technology-driven evolution of the corporate social responsibility ecosystem:

In the field of Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) and sustainability, a profound challenge emerges - the intersection of traditional practices with the relentless march of technology. Companies face a pressing dilemma as they navigate mandatory and voluntary CSR requirements, grapple with stakeh...

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Other Authors: Abraham, Rebecca (Editor), Singh, Kuldeep 1990- (Editor), Yadav, Jitendra (Editor)
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: Hershey, Pennsylvania IGI Global 2024
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Online Access:DE-91
DE-1050
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Summary:In the field of Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) and sustainability, a profound challenge emerges - the intersection of traditional practices with the relentless march of technology. Companies face a pressing dilemma as they navigate mandatory and voluntary CSR requirements, grapple with stakeholder demands, and strive for transparency in a digitally-driven era. The relationship between technology and CSR has become a pivotal concern, affecting compliance, monitoring, reporting, and ultimately, the very fabric of corporate reputation. This challenge calls for a nuanced understanding, and it is precisely this void that the book, Technology-Driven Evolution of the Corporate Social Responsibility Ecosystem, aims to fill.The central predicament lies in the dynamic evolution of CSR practices against the backdrop of technological advancements. As companies seek to balance mandatory and voluntary CSR initiatives, the landscape is fraught with complexities. Stakeholders, armed with technology, demand accountability, and transparency, pressuring companies to adapt swiftly. The challenge extends to the need for effective reporting, maintaining social legitimacy, and navigating the intricacies of CSR governance in a rapidly digitizing world. The traditional norms of CSR are being reshaped, requiring businesses to not only comprehend but also harness technology to align with societal expectations and environmental imperatives.
Physical Description:1 Online-Ressource (335 Seiten)
DOI:10.4018/979-8-3693-3238-2

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