The recent issue of Business & Society Review (volume 112, number 3) contains:
- Data, Dollars, and the Unintentional Subversion of Human Rights in the IT Industry, by White, T.I., in: Business & Society Review (00453609), volume 112, number 3, pages 453-469, 2007.
- Politics as Structures: Interorganizational Policy Structures as Frameworks of Action, by Cavazos, D. E. and Washington, M. , in: Business & Society Review (00453609), volume 112, number 3, pages 431-451, 2007.
- Negotiating Corporate Social Responsibility Policies and Practices in Developing Countries: An Examination of the Experiences from the Nigerian Oil Sector, by Rwabizambuga, A. , in: Business & Society Review (00453609), volume 112, number 3, pages 407-430, 2007.
- Community Perceptions and Expectations: Reinventing the Wheels of Corporate Social Responsibility Practices in the Nigerian Oil Industry, by Idemudia, U. , in: Business & Society Review (00453609), volume 112, number 3, pages 369-405, 2007.
- Corporate Social Responsibility: Profile and Diagnosis of 797 Programs Developed in Brazil, by Damiano-Teixeira, K. M. and Pompermayer, M. M. , in: Business & Society Review (00453609), volume 112, number 3, pages 343-367, 2007.
- Corporate Philanthropy: The “Top of the Pyramid”, by Leisinger, K.M., in: Business & Society Review (00453609), volume 112, number 3, pages 315-342, 2007.
Further information about this issue, including abstracts are available at csr-literature.net .