Corporate Social Responsibility in an Age of Existential Threats, 9781923192546
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Can businesses save us from existential threats? Or are they failing?
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Corporate Social Responsibility in an Age of Existential Threats

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    96 pages

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    31 July 2025

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Summary

Corporate Social Responsibility: Navigating Existential Threats

In an age of existential threats for Australia and the world, what does society need from companies and how should companies respond? Corporate social responsibility (CSR) has a leading role to play in answering these fundamental questions. Yet current Australian and international debate remains stuck in polarised positions on CSR and related topics, including environmental, social and governance considerations (ESG), a…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9781923192546
ISBN-10:192319254X
Series:In the National Interest
Author:Bryan Horrigan
Publisher:Monash University Publishing
Imprint:Monash University Publishing
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:96
Release Date:31 July 2025
Weight:80g
Dimensions:175mm x 111mm x 10mm
About The Author

Bryan Horrigan

Professor Bryan Horrigan holds a doctorate in law from Oxford University under a Rhodes Scholarship. He is an academic, published author, legal and governmental adviser, and public speaker. He has academic expertise, practical experience and an international reputation in public and corporate law and governance. His book Corporate Social Responsibility in the 21st Century was published internationally in 2010.

From 2013 to 2024, Professor Horrigan served as dean of the Faculty of Law at Monash University – the longest-serving dean in the sixty-year history of the faculty. He currently serves as one of only two Special Advisers to the vice-chancellor of the university. He is one of only a few Australian law deans to have more than twenty years’ experience simultaneously in commercial legal practice, university management and the legal academy. In various roles, he has confidentially advised numerous leaders across the public, private and university sectors.

The Australian Government appointed Professor Horrigan to a three-member expert panel to review three major pieces of national business regulation in 2010-11. All of the panel’s recommendations were accepted and became law.

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