<p>This book seeks to understand how society and businesses are affected by, and respond to, the coronavirus crisis in various parts of the world. The volume explores: new CSR perspectives given the pandemic situation; SME perspectives and responsibility during the early stages of the pandemic; how large companies responded to the crisis; the challenges and opportunities provided by the use of digital technologies; and how leaders, entrepreneurs and individuals manage in uncertain times.</p><p></p><p>Pulling together conceptual and empirical studies from Spain, Mexico, Sweden, Nigeria, Ghana and Kuwait , the book offers a truly international perspective as it examines how the pandemic has challenged a number of existing CSR assumptions, concepts and practices. It will be valuable reading for academics working in the fields of management, CSR, sustainability and crisis management.</p><p><br></p><p><b>Anna Sörensson</b> is assistant professor and researcher in Departmentof Economics, Geography, Law and Tourism at Mid Sweden University, Sweden.</p><p><b>Besrat Tesfaye</b> is Associate Professor of Business Administration at Södertörn University, Sweden.</p><p><b>Anders Lundström </b>is professor emeritus at Mid Sweden University and managing director at the IPREG (The Institute of Innovative Entrepreneurship), Sweden.</p><p><b>Georgiana Grigore </b>is Associate Professor in Marketing at University of Leicester, UK.</p><p></p><div><b>Alin Stancu </b>is Professor at the Bucharest University of Economic Studies, Romania.</div>
<p>Section 1: Immediate organisational and cultural responses to Covid19.- 1.Corporate Responses to CoViD-19 Pandemic in Romania.- 2.CSR during the Covid-19 Pandemic: A Kuwait Oil Company (KOC) Perspective.- 3.Socially Responsible and Activist Collaborative Prosumption in Creative Industries during COVID in Turkey.- 4.CSR and sustainability response during the Covid-19 crisis in Mexico.- Section 2: New opportunities for sustainability.- 5.Effect on Businesses and Sustainability on Large-sized Swedish Companies due to the Corona Virus.- 6.Exploring CSR and Sustainability Management in “green” and nature-based Micro-Enterprises during the Covid 19 pandemic.- 7.Corporate Sustainability and COVID-19 Responses in West Africa: The potential for sustained linkages between philanthropy and CSR practices.- Section 3: Challenges and opportunities afforded by digital technologies.- 8.Buy Social: The Challenge of Moving Social Enterprises to Successful Online Selling.- 9.Resilience, Sustainability and Digitalization: SMES and Big Corporations facing the challenges of restarting after the lockdown.- 10.The CoronaVirus makers network. Understanding the success of an innovation community facing Covid-19 in Spain.- Section 4: Entrepreneurship, leadership and corporate reflections under the Covid-19 crisis.- 11.Social Responsibility and Entrepreneurship under the COVID-19 Crisis.- 12.Less Explored Attributes of Diversity and Board Effectiveness.- 13.What are the outcomes of corporate social irresponsibility (CSI)? Paradoxes and opportunities.- 14.Executives’ reflections on the pandemic</p>
<p> </p><p><b>Anna Sörensson</b> is assistant professor and researcher in Department of Economics, Geography, Law and Tourism at Mid Sweden University, Sweden.</p><p><b>Besrat Tesfaye</b> is Associate Professor of Business Administration at Södertörn University, Sweden.</p><p><b>Anders Lundström </b>is professor emeritus at Mid Sweden University and managing director at the IPREG (The Institute of Innovative Entrepreneurship), Sweden.</p>
<p><b>Georgiana Grigore </b>is Associate Professor in Marketing at University of Leicester, UK.</p><div><b>Alin Stancu </b>is Professor at the Bucharest University of Economic Studies, Romania.</div>
<p>This book seeks to understand how society and businesses are affected by, and respond to, the coronavirus crisis in various parts of the world. The volume explores: new CSR perspectives given the pandemic situation; SME perspectives and responsibility during the early stages of the pandemic; how large companies responded to the crisis; the challenges and opportunities provided by the use of digital technologies; and how leaders, entrepreneurs and individuals manage in uncertain times.</p><p></p><p>Pulling together conceptual and empirical studies from Spain, Mexico, Sweden, Nigeria, Ghana and Kuwait , the book offers a truly international perspective as it examines how the pandemic has challenged a number of existing CSR assumptions, concepts and practices. It will be valuable reading for academics working in the fields of management, CSR, sustainability and crisis management.</p><p><b><br></b></p><p><b>Anna Sörensson</b> is assistant professor and researcher in Department of Economics, Geography, Law and Tourism at Mid Sweden University, Sweden.</p><p><b>Besrat Tesfaye</b> is Associate Professor of Business Administration at Södertörn University, Sweden.</p><p><b>Anders Lundström </b>is professor emeritus at Mid Sweden University and managing director at the IPREG (The Institute of Innovative Entrepreneurship), Sweden.</p><p><b>Georgiana Grigore </b>is Associate Professor in Marketing at University of Leicester, UK.</p><p></p><div><b>Alin Stancu </b>is Professor at the Bucharest University of Economic Studies, Romania.</div><p></p><p></p><p></p>
Provides a truly international examination of responses to the pandemic over a variety of industries. Explores the importance of sustainability and CSR in economic reconstruction. Captures the immediate responses to the coronavirus, and explores the relationship between businesses and society during a world-wide emergency situation
von: Andrey Starkov, Alexander Lebedev, Daniil Muravsky, Pavel Voloshchuk, Vera Rebyazina, Olga Kusraeva, Alexander Pligin, Olga Mondrus, Alexander Rozhkov, Andrey Dubovskov, Denis Klimanov