Green behavior and corporate social responsibility in Asia /
Green behavior and corporate social responsibility in Asia /
edited by Farzana Quoquab, and Jihad Mohammad.
- 1 online resource (xxix, 179 pages) ; cm
Includes index.
Prelims -- Green behavior -- Corporate social responsibility and philanthropy -- Index.
In recent years, the issues of sustainability, green behavior and corporate social responsibility have become a growing global concern. This increased concern for environmental welfare has started to affect the way marketers, managers and policy makers think and organize their businesses. In Western culture, there has been widespread discussion on green related issues; however, different cultures are at an earlier stage in embracing this global change.Green Behavior and Corporate Social Responsibility in Asia seeks to apply this discussion to Asian culture, using case studies that reflect the reaction, response, managerial problems and success of seven Asian countriesIndia, Malaysia, Turkey, Brunei, Iran, Pakistan and Sri Lankain adopting green concepts. These concepts include: green organizations; eco-tourism; food loss and waste; recycling-reuse; waste management practice; green space; the plastic-bag free campaign; care for animals; and, corporate social responsibility.The cases outlined in this book illustrate how numerous companies and organizations operating in Asian countries incorporate green marketing and green management related concepts and issues into their strategy. It will appeal to researchers and practitioners, working in the fields of consumer behavior, human resource management, organizational behavior and sustainability.
9781787566835 (e-book) 9781787566859 (ePUB)
Social responsibility of business--Asia.
Business & Economics--Organizational Development.
Organizational theory & behaviour.
HD60.5.A78 / G74 2019
658.408095
658
Includes index.
Prelims -- Green behavior -- Corporate social responsibility and philanthropy -- Index.
In recent years, the issues of sustainability, green behavior and corporate social responsibility have become a growing global concern. This increased concern for environmental welfare has started to affect the way marketers, managers and policy makers think and organize their businesses. In Western culture, there has been widespread discussion on green related issues; however, different cultures are at an earlier stage in embracing this global change.Green Behavior and Corporate Social Responsibility in Asia seeks to apply this discussion to Asian culture, using case studies that reflect the reaction, response, managerial problems and success of seven Asian countriesIndia, Malaysia, Turkey, Brunei, Iran, Pakistan and Sri Lankain adopting green concepts. These concepts include: green organizations; eco-tourism; food loss and waste; recycling-reuse; waste management practice; green space; the plastic-bag free campaign; care for animals; and, corporate social responsibility.The cases outlined in this book illustrate how numerous companies and organizations operating in Asian countries incorporate green marketing and green management related concepts and issues into their strategy. It will appeal to researchers and practitioners, working in the fields of consumer behavior, human resource management, organizational behavior and sustainability.
9781787566835 (e-book) 9781787566859 (ePUB)
Social responsibility of business--Asia.
Business & Economics--Organizational Development.
Organizational theory & behaviour.
HD60.5.A78 / G74 2019
658.408095
658