This book addresses the environmental, legal, social, and economic aspects of corporate social responsibility in the maritime industry. It discusses the voluntary aspects of the CSR concept and how the lines between informal and formal rules are merging and becoming fuzzy. Further, it shows how regulation is enhancing responsibility and sustainability in the maritime industry.
The book gathers the experiences of the WMU, IMO, UN and public and private actors in developing and developed countries in the maritime industry.
Lisa Loloma Froholdt, Introduction.- Lisa Loloma Froholdt, The perception of Corporate Social Responsibility in the maritime industry.-
Devinder Grewal, The Growth of CSR and its Acceptance in the Maritime Industry.-
Yoshinobu Takei, Governance of Maritime Activities: Legal, Policy and Institutional Aspects.-
Patrick Donner, George Theocharidis and Tafsir Johansson, Methods to Promote Improved Governance in Maritime Administrations of Developing Nations.-
Momoko Kitada and Lise Synn?ve Neeraas Lang?ker, Arctic Governance and Gender: Climate Change or Social Change?.-
Neil Bellefontaine and Tafsir Johannson, Effective and Efficient Maritime Administration & Corporate Social Responsibility.-
Aykut I.?l?er and Fabio Ballini, Energy Management in the Maritime Industry.-
Patrick Donner and Tafsir Johansson, Sulphur Directive, Short Sea Shipping & Corporate Social Responsibility in a EU Context.-
D.S.H. Moon, J.K. Woo and T.G. Kim, Green Ports and Economic Opportunities.-
Michael Baldauf, Knud Benedict, Matthias Kirchhoff, Mich?le Schaub, Michael Gluch and Sandro Fischer, Energy-efficielCž