Ethical Corporation’s review of the best new reading

Conflict of Interest in Global, Public and Corporate Governance

By Anne Peters and Lukas Handschin (eds)

Hardcover: 496 pages, $125

ISBN: 1107029325

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Published: November 2012

Conflicts of interest aren’t good. That much is clear. But the current spate of regulation to try and forestall, prevent and manage conflicts of interest isn’t without its faults either. Think, the stifling of decision-making processes or the loss of expertise among decision-makers. A timely and balanced take on what is becoming a major governance issue.

Business and Community: the story of corporate social responsibility in India

By Pushpa Sundar

Hardcover: 392 pages, $49.95

ISBN: 8132109554

Publisher: Sage Publications

Published: November 2012

This intriguing historical narrative looks at the evolution of the ideas and practices of corporate responsibility in India through a long lens. Major landmarks, personalities and influences are all covered. An important scene-setter for one of Asia’s most important markets.

Board Directors and Corporate Social Responsibility

By Sabri Boubaker and Duc Khuong Nguyen (eds)

Hardcover: 288 pages, $100

ISBN: 0230389295

Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan

Published: November 2012

From poor corporate reporting to excessive executive compensation, boardrooms are in the spotlight more than ever when it comes to responsible business. This volume presents a collection of studies on developments to integrate CSR into board-level management and governance procedures.

Fair Trade and the Citizen-Consumer: shopping for justice?

By Kathryn Wheeler

Hardcover: 272 pages, $90

ISBN: 0230301428

Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan

Published: November 2012

Drawing on examples from the UK, Sweden and the US, this book introduces readers to key players in the burgeoning fair trade goods market. Focusing on collective action rather than models of individualised consumer choice, it provides valuable insights into current thinking around sustainable consumption behaviour and “new” forms of consumer participation.

Corporate Sustainability: integrating performance and reporting

By Ann Brockett and Zabihollah Rezaee

Hardcover: 336 pages, $75

ISBN: 1118122364

Publisher: Wiley

Published: November 2012

This practitioner-focused book examines methods for integrating sustainability into strategy, governance, risk assessment, performance management and the reporting process. Full of the latest rules and standards on non-financial reporting and assurance, all illustrated with best practice examples. Nerdy, but necessary.

The Business Leader’s Guide to the Low-Carbon Economy

By Larry Reynolds

Hardcover: 180 pages, $114.95

ISBN: 1409423514

Publisher: Gower

Published: November 2012

This step-by-step guide spells out how to future-proof your company against the risks of climate change, while also providing an insight into the market opportunities for low-carbon goods and services. Asda, BT, Coca-Cola, Wal-Mart and ZipCar appear in the book’s impressive list of corporate case studies.

CSR in the Middle East: fresh perspective

By Dima Jamali and Yusuf Sidani (eds)

Hardcover: 216 pages, $95

ISBN: 0230348211

Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan

Published: October 2012

Corporate responsibility in the Middle East presents unique challenges. This compilation by regional experts covers a range of topical issues, including: environmental management in Jordan, responsible human resource in Saudi Arabia and Lebanon, non-financial reporting in the region, and responsible business among SMEs.

The Changing Profile of Corporate Climate Change Risk

By Dr Mark Trexler and Laura Kosloff

ebook: 85 pages, £30

ISBN: 1909293014

Publisher: Dō Publishing

Published: September 2012

Climate risk remains a critical issue for business, even if global policymakers can’t decide what to do about it. As well as operational and supply-side physical risks, this short and punchy book details risks to corporate brands, market structures and liability. A helpful guide for (re)assessing your company’s risk profile.



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