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LEARNING TO TALK: CORPORATE CITIZENSHIP AND THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE UN GLOBAL COMPACT; ED. BY MALCOLM MCINTOSH

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2004424 pagesGreenleaf Publishing Ltd

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This book explores the evolution of corporate citizenship and the development of the United Nations Global Compact. It examines how businesses engage with social responsibility on a global scale, analyzing the ethical implications and practical applications of these initiatives. The collection of essays provides a comprehensive look at the challenges and opportunities in fostering a more responsible corporate world.

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Malcolm McIntosh is a leading voice on corporate citizenship and global governance. He edited Learning to Talk: Corporate Citizenship and the Development of the UN Global Compact, a significant book exploring business's role in international development.

Sandra Waddock writes on corporate citizenship and global business ethics. Her book, *LEARNING TO TALK: CORPORATE CITIZENSHIP AND THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE UN GLOBAL COMPACT; ED.

Georg Kell is an author known for his work on corporate citizenship and global development. He wrote Learning to Talk: Corporate Citizenship and the Development of the UN Global Compact, a key text exploring the

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