Risk Governance (Routledge Contemporary Corporate Governance) vs CSR and Sustainability: From the Margins to the Mainstream
Overall winner: CSR and Sustainability: From the Margins to the Mainstream
Key Differences
Choose Michael Hopkins' CSR and Sustainability if you want a textbook focused on clarifying CSR concepts and integration into mainstream corporate governance; it has a higher rating (4.4) and tags emphasize csr and sustainability. Choose Elizabeth Sheedy's Risk Governance if your priority is a focused, Routledge-backed treatment of risk governance and business ethics; it is positioned differently by tags and emphasizes risk governance
Risk Governance (Routledge Contemporary Corporate Governance)
A scholarly book on risk governance within corporate governance. Provides analysis and frameworks for governance practices. Customer insight indicates mixed feedback
Pros
- focused on risk governance
- academic perspectives
- conceptual frameworks
Cons
- limited customer feedback
- no features listed
- price not specified in data
CSR and Sustainability: From the Margins to the Mainstream
Textbook on CSR and sustainability practices for mainstream integration. Provides frameworks and context for corporate governance. customer insight highlights mixed feedback and neutral sentiment
Pros
- clear CSR and sustainability focus
- contextualizes mainstream adoption
- relevant to corporate governance studies
- structured for academic use
Cons
- features unavailable
- limited customer insight data
- no price/availability info
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | Elizabeth Sheedy |
| Durability | Tie |
| Versatility | Michael Hopkins |
| User Reviews | Michael Hopkins |