This collection of case studies in public management bridges the gap between mainstream CSR - confined to the for-profit corporations -and the vast bodies of workers and organizations that make up government and its public administration.
Compelling and original, this book offers a unique insight into the modern Islamic corporation, revealing how power, relationships, individual identities, gender roles, and practices - and often massive financial resources - are mobilized on behalf of Islam.
Explores several national corporate governance reform experiences from around the world and offers an explanatory theory with regard to national systems of corporate governance. This book also underlines corporate governance as a management tool and principle.