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The book Academic Social Responsibility - Sine Qua Non for Corporate Social Performance is our endeavor to disseminate the awareness of the significance of responsible (especially management) education not only for academic stakeholders, but for the whole society. It is an interesting combination of theories, studies, recognitions, and experiences gained by authors from different countries, institutions, who function in various institutional and cultural conditions.

The book is divided into “Introduction” and three parts: “Towards the Socially Responsible University”, “Socially Responsible Education for Enterprise Development”, “Human Voice in Responsible Management Education”. The authors present fresh concepts for socially responsible university, their impact on real business performance as well as discussions on specific issues when implementing academic social responsibility in practice.



This book highlights the importance of responsible education for society. It combines theories, studies, and experiences from diverse authors. Divided into three parts, it covers socially responsible universities, education for enterprise development, and responsible management education, discussing their impact and implementation.

1 Socially Responsible Academia and Its Role in Contemporary Society
1(10)
Agata Stachowicz-Stanusch
Wolfgang Amann
PART I TOWARDS THE SOCIALLY RESPONSIBLE UNIVERSITY
2 Social and Ethical Responsibility Within a University
11(14)
Peter Bowden
3 Implementing CSR in Higher Education: A Taxonomy of Approaches
25(26)
Harry Costin
Marco Tregua
4 Embedding Corporate Social Responsibility Within Business School Programs, Policies, Procedures, and Practice
51(16)
Marianela Adriaensens Rodriguez
Alfonso Ernesto Benito Fraile
5 Socially Responsible Education: Some Cases From Central and Eastern Europe
67(18)
Agata Stachowicz-Stanusch
PART II SOCIALLY RESPONSIBLE EDUCATION FOR ENTERPRISE DEVELOPMENT
6 The Role of Management Education in Corporate Social Performance
85(20)
Li Hwa Hung
7 Business School Responsible Leadership and Social Responsibility
105(26)
Ruben Guevara
Percy Marquina
8 Social Entrepreneurship and the CSR Agenda
131(24)
Peter Yeoh
PART III HUMAN VOICE IN RESPONSIBLE MANAGEMENT EDUCATION
9 The Role of Higher Education Institutions in Developing a CSR Prone Social Identity: The UN Global Compact
155(22)
Robert A. Cleve
Gergely Czukor
Idil Isik
10 Management Graduates: Reductionist Specialists or Absorptive Generalists?
177(20)
Mike Valente
11 Organizational Virtuousness and Employee Outcomes: The Role of Psychological Safety and Pro-Social Motives
197(22)
Irene Tsachouridi
Irene Nikandrou
12 Different Alternatives to Promote Student Social Responsibility at the University
219(34)
Bertha Elizabeth Cardenas Hinojosa
Maria de Lourdes Francke Ramm
About the Editors 253(2)
About the Contributors 255