Advancing Global Business Ethics in China: Reducing Poverty Through Human and Social Welfare

R. Wolf, M. Theil

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Abstract

This chapter presents China's global business outlook within an analysis of Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) to reduce poverty through human welfare improvement. The chapter examines human rights within China's social, environmental, and economic resources domestically and globally. Although China's economic acceleration has been substantial, its inability to consistently observe and enforce international human rights laws and norms detracts from its economic success. This is not something that China can easily achieve due to challenges of social instability and increasing demographic problems stemming from a large population with diverse needs. The authors suggest ways to enhance human rights conduct according to the UN Guiding Principles in China and in other countries through responsible management education.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationExamining the Private Sector's Role in Wealth Creation and Poverty Reduction
EditorsScott A. Hipsher
Place of PublicationPennsylvania
PublisherIGI Global
Chapter4
Pages67-84
ISBN (Electronic)9781522531180
ISBN (Print)9781522531173
DOIs
StatePublished - 2018

Publication series

NameAdvances in Public Policy and Administration (APPA) Book Series
PublisherIGI Global
ISSN (Print)2475-6644
ISSN (Electronic)2475-6652

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