Also chapters from:
- Khawla Al-Muhannadi, Bahrain:
Social responsibility and cultural difference - Sandra Atler, Sweden:
Human rights and social responsibility - Aron Belinky, Brazil:
ISO 26000 implementation – a Brazilian perspective - Alan Fine, South Africa:
International norms and stakeholder engagement - Jonathon Hanks, South Africa:
ISO 26000 and other standards – the relationship between ISO 26000, the UN Global Compact and the Global Reporting Initiative - Adrian Henriques, UK:
Should we take responsibility for the environment – or for ourselves? - Dwight W. Justice, Belgium:
Labour practices - Gwenann Manseau, USA:
Trade implications of ISO 26000 - Martin Neureiter, Austria:
Organizational governance - Bart Slob, the Netherlands:
A standard for companies or a standard for communities? - Chen Wang, China:
Standards and the state - Miles Watkins, UK:
Integrating social responsibility into a commercial organization - Stepan Wood, Canada:
The meaning of ‘sphere of influence’ in ISO 26000 - Lucy Yates, UK:
Consumer issues