ABSTRACT

Corporate Social Responsibility in the Arctic considers the new trends and frontiers of Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) studies that are shaping the future of global business strategy and ethics.

This book systematically approaches the CSR framework of internal and external factors and their impact on the social responsibility of businesses within the sensitive environment of the Arctic. It presents traditional and contemporary models of CSR through case studies of the eight Arctic nations and explores the debates concerning social responsibility and ethical dilemmas related to social and environmental aspects of business operations, society, and ecosystems. Arruda and Johannsdottir also review approaches for engaging stakeholders in social responsibility, socio-environmental standards, and sustainability, according to frameworks like the UN Sustainable Development Goals, the UN Global Compact, the OECD Guidelines for Multinational Enterprises and the Global Reporting Initiative, but also according to the new CSR strategy in the Arctic based on circular economy, blue economy, smart specialization, knowledge-intensive entrepreneurship, and new parameters of education. Overall, this book examines the ways in which the changing climate and rich natural resources of the Arctic provide unique opportunities and challenges for businesses and societies.

This book will be of great interest to students and scholars of CSR, sustainable business, and business ethics.

chapter 1|9 pages

CSR and the new frontiers of business, management, and enterprise

The new CSR strategy in the Arctic

chapter 2|27 pages

Historical background

CSR timeline, concepts, frameworks, and theories

chapter 3|29 pages

Relevance of CSR in a world in transition

Contemporary trends

chapter 4|26 pages

The eight Arctic nations and their respective industries

Case studies

chapter 6|22 pages

CSR and Arctic communities

chapter 9|24 pages

CSR auditing and reporting

chapter 10|15 pages

CSR education for the 21st century