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Corporations and Citizenship (Business, Value Creation, and Society): Andrew Crane, Dirk Matten, Jeremy Moon

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Corporations and Citizenship (Business, Value Creation, and Society): Andrew Crane, Dirk Matten, Jeremy Moon

Review
Advance praise: ‘This book offer a comprehensive, authoritative and thought provoking discussion of corporate citizenship, but it does more than explore a key theme in contemporary society. It reflects on whether corporations are transformative in and of political arenas, thus contributing to the continuing search for a political theory of the firm.’ Wyn Grant, Professor of Politics, University of Warwick ‘A comprehensive and sophisticated analysis of the implications of understanding the corporation as a citizen. It should stimulate fresh thinking about the political, social and environmental responsiblities of the firm and the role it can and should play in contemporary society.’ David Vogel, Haas School of Business, University of California, Berkeley

Review
“This book offer a comprehensive, authoritative and thought provoking discussion of corporate citizenship, but it does more than explore a key theme in contemporary society. It reflects on whether corporations are transformative in and of political arenas, thus contributing to the continuing search for a political theory of the firm.”
Wyn Grant, Professor of Politics, University of Warwick

“A comprehensive and sophisticated analysis of the implications of understanding the corporation as a citizen. It should stimulate fresh thinking about the political, social and environmental responsibilities of the firm and the role it can and should play in contemporary society.”
David Vogel, Haas School of Business, University of California, Berkeley

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