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The Social Responsibilities of Business

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The Social Responsibilities of Business book

Company and Community, 1900-1960

The Social Responsibilities of Business

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The Social Responsibilities of Business book

Company and Community, 1900-1960
ByMorrell Heald
Edition 1st Edition
First Published 1998
eBook Published 31 October 2017
Pub. Location New York
Imprint Routledge
DOI https://doi.org/10.4324/9781351317368
Pages 348
eBook ISBN 9781351317368
Subjects Economics, Finance, Business & Industry
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Heald, M. (1998). The Social Responsibilities of Business: Company and Community, 1900-1960 (1st ed.). Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9781351317368

ABSTRACT

The concept of the social responsibility of business has roots in the Puritan doctrine of stewardship as well as the nineteenth-century gospel of wealth, but business leaders only began to consider community welfare as a whole in the context of their corporate aspirations of the latter half of the twentieth century. Originally appearing in 1970, The Social Responsibilities of Business surveys the history of corporate actions in pursuit of social responsibility, and attempts to assess likely developments. Reissued in 1988 by Transaction with a new introduction by the author and now available in paperback, the volume provides Morrel Heald the opportunity to evaluate his earlier predictions and identify prospects for further development in the area of corporate social responsibility. Some of Heald's predictions have not yet come to fruition, and he reflects upon the reasons. No effective structure yet exists to permit an open exchange of views and needs between business and representatives of its various constituencies. In addition, two of Heald's earlier suggestions have not taken root in the way he anticipated--the company foundation, and the corporate social audit-and he assesses why they have not, and what opportunities they still provide. The Social Responsibilities of Business provides essential back ground for understanding the developing social role of the corporation and for assessing its future direction.

TABLE OF CONTENTS

chapter 1|19 pages

Responsibility and Philanthropy in Nineteenth-Century Business

chapter 2|34 pages

Business in the ERA of Reform 1900–1920

chapter 3|29 pages

Managerial Leadership

chapter 4|34 pages

Business and Society in the Twenties

chapter 5|31 pages

The Community Chest Movement, 1918–1929

chapter 6|26 pages

The Five Per Cent Amendment: 1929–1935

chapter 7|33 pages

Business and Society: The Years of Depression and War, 1935–1945

chapter 8|36 pages

New Horizons of Corporate Responsibility, 1945–1960

chapter 9|27 pages

Ways and Means: The Practice of Social Responsibility, 1945–1960

chapter 10|28 pages

The Theory of Corporate Social Responsibility, 1945–1960

chapter 11|19 pages

Conclusion: The Assessment of Responsibility

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