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Corporate Social Responsibility and Alcohol The Need and Potential for Partnership

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ISBN-10: 0415949483

ISBN-13: 9780415949484

Edition: 2005

Authors: Marcus Grant, Joyce O'Connor

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List price: $12.95
Copyright year: 2005
Publisher: Taylor & Francis Group
Publication date: 6/1/2005
Binding: Hardcover
Pages: 240
Size: 6.22" wide x 9.25" long x 0.47" tall
Weight: 0.946
Language: English

Introduction
Corporate Social Responsibility and Corporate Citizenship: Definitions, History and Issues
Orley Corporate Social Responsibility and Product Safety: A Role for Public-private Partnership
Perspectives on Partnerships for Corporate Social Responsibility in the Beverage Alcohol Industry
Grant Alcohol Policy Through Partnership: Is the Glass Half-empty or Half-full?
Peele Drinking Education: Minimizing Negatives or Optimizing Potential?
Riley Drinking it in: Findings of the Valencia Meeting on Marketing and Promotion of Alcohol to Young People
Mackenzie Government Regulation, Corporate Responsibility and Personal Pleasure: A Public Health Perspective from New Zealand
Coors Corporate Social Responsibility: A Context for Alcohol Policy
Orley Corporate Social Responsibility in Practice Within the Beverage Alcohol Industry
Roche Establishing Good Practice in Responsible Drinks Promotion: Illustrations of Good and Bad Practice from a Public Health Perspective
Burkitt Are Alcohol Advertisers Drinking in the Last Chance Saloon?
Britton Setting the Standards for Responsible Consumer Marketing in Beverage Alcohol
Cressy, Gourovitch Developing Solutions for Abusive Drinking on Campus: A Campus-Community-Industry Collaborative Model
Morgan Approaches to Primary Prevention of Alcohol Misuse Among Young People
Houghton, Pedlow, Botha Report on the Framework for Responsibility
Hannum Conclusions