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Book SynopsisCorporate citizenship and corporate social responsibility have become hot topics of debate for business, academia and organised civil society in Latin America. However, although there is a lot of material in Spanish and Portuguese, there are few publications available in English. This special issue of JCC opens the discussion in English across different countries in the region.
Table of ContentsTable of Contents World Review Introduction Jose Antonio Puppim de Oliveira, Brazilian School of Public and Business Administration (EBAPE), Getulio Vargas Foundation (FGV), Brazil Turning Point: A View of Corporate Citizenship in Latin America Stephan Schmidheiny, Honorary Chairman, World Business Council for SustainableDevelopment (WBCSD) Exploring Terra Incognita: Non-financial Reporting in Corporate Latin America Monica Araya, Yale Center for Environmental Law and Policy, USA Social and Environmental Responsibility in Small and Medium Enterprises in Latin America Antonio Vives, Inter-American Development Bank, USA Corporate Social Responsibility in Large Mexican Firms Jeanne M. Logsdon, Douglas E. Thomas and Harry J. Van Buren III, University of NewMexico, USA Corporate Social Responsibility in Latin America Estrella Peinado-Vara, Inter-American Development Bank, USA Analysing Changes to Prioritise Corporate Citizenship: The Case of Sustainability in Perez-Companc, Argentina Jose Antonio Puppim de Oliveira, Brazilian School of Public and Business Administration (EBAPE), Getulio Vargas Foundation (FGV), Brazil, and Miguel Angel Gardetti, Center for Study of Corporate Sustainability (CSCS), Buenos Aires Corporate Social Responsibility in Latin America: Chiquita, Women Banana Workers and Structural Inequalities Marina Prieto-Carrón, University of Bristol, UK Corporate Social Responsibility in Brazil: The Role of the Press as Watchdog Veet Vivarta and Guilherme Canela, Brazilian News Agency for Children’s Rights (ANDI),Brazil Book Review Diary of Events