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Book Spotlight: CSR History and Practice: A Study on Swedish Large-Scale Entrepreneurship at the Company Level by Knut-Erland Berglund

Welcome to the TRB Lounge. Today, we are featuring author Knut-Erland Berglund for his latest release, CSR History and Practice: A Study on Swedish Large-Scale Entrepreneurship at the Company Level.

Book: CSR History and Practice: A study of Swedish Large Scale Entrepreneurship at the Company Level Circa 1940 – 2010
Author: Knut-Erland Berglund
Publication Date: 02.06.25
Publisher: BoD – Books on Demand
Pages: 243
Genre: Non-fiction, Business studies
Available Formats: eBook, Paperback


About the Book

CSR History and Practice: A Study of Swedish Large-Sclae Entrepreneurship at the Company Level Circa 1940 – 2010.

You can find CSR History and Practice here:
Amazon


About The Author

Knut-Erland Berglund

Social scientist with project management experience and a strong interest in GIS. Used to being involved in, running projects and organizing my work. Specialized in social innovation, corporate responsibility (CSR & Sustainability) and sustainable development. Several experiences as a lecturer and presenter of research at international conferences.

You can find author Lim here:
LinkedIn


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