The Fast Company business magazine claims that "anyone interested in CSR will eventually come across Wayne Visser. He is very active in the field, and offers a unique and candid voice on the topic". CSRWire USA calls him "one of the most prolific, creative and original thought leaders on CSR and author/editor of books on the subject".
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Visser's research and writing proposes going beyond creating shared value and corporate social responsibility to the creation of Integrated Value. He promotes sustainable enterprise and the idea of CSR as "corporate sustainability and responsibility" and calls for an evolution from CSR 1.0 to CSR 2.0. His theory of CSR 2.0 characterises CSR maturity into five stages, from defensive, charitable, promotional and strategic CSR to systemic or transformative CSR. He identifies three failures of CSR 1.0, five principles of CSR 2.0 and four DNA elements of CSR 2.0. The CSR 2.0 theory is summarised in his books, The Age of Responsibility and CSR 2.0.
Publications
Wayne Visser has written and edited 27 books and published more than 320 chapters and articles. He writes a regular column on international sustainable business for the HuffPost website, and The Guardian UK newspaper. His book, Beyond Reasonable Greed, was made into a film called Lessons From The Wild: Leadership – Tusks or Fangs. His poem "I Am An African", from his anthology of the same name, was the basis for a dance theatre production at South Africa's 2012 National Arts Festival in Grahamstown. and an inspiration behind Heleen du Plessis's Cello for Africa CD
Business and sustainability
The Little Book of Quotations on Sustainable Business, London: Kaleidoscope Futures, 2017.
The Little Book of Quotations on Social Responsibility, London: Kaleidoscope Futures, 2016.
The World Guide to Sustainable Enterprise: Volumes 1–4, Sheffield: Greenleaf, 2016.
Sustainable Frontiers: Unlocking Change Through Business, Leadership and Innovation, Sheffield: Greenleaf, 2015.
The CSR International Research Compendium: Volume 1, Volume 2 and Volume 3, London: Kaleidoscope Futures, 2015.
Disrupting the Future: Great Ideas for Creating a Much Better World, London: Kaleidoscope Futures, 2014.
CSR 2.0: Transforming Corporate Sustainability and Responsibility, London: Springer, 2013.
The Age of Responsibility: CSR 2.0 and the New DNA of Business, London: Wiley, 2011.
The World Guide to CSR: A Country by Country Analysis of Corporate Sustainability and Responsibility, with N. Tolhurst. Sheffield: Greenleaf, 2010.
The Top 50 Sustainability Books, with CPSL. Sheffield: Greenleaf, 2009.
Landmarks for Sustainability: Events and Initiatives that Changed Our World, with CPSL. Sheffield: Greenleaf, 2009.
Making A Difference: Purpose-Inspired Leadership for Corporate Sustainability & Responsibility, Saarbrücken: VDM, 2008.
The A to Z of Corporate Social Responsibility: A Complete Reference Guide to Concepts, Codes and Organisations, with D. Matten, Manfred Pohl & N. Tolhurst. London: Wiley, 2007.
Corporate Citizenship in Africa: Lessons from the Past, Paths to the Future, with M. McIntosh & C. MiddletonSheffield: Greenleaf, 2006.
Business Frontiers: Social Responsibility, Sustainable Development and Economic Justice, Hyderabad: ICFAI University Press, 2005.
South Africa: Reasons to Believe, with G. Lundy. Cape Town: Aardvark Press, 2003.
Beyond Reasonable Greed: Why Sustainable Business is a Much Better Idea, with C. Sunter. Cape Town: Tafelberg Human & Rousseau, 2002.
Poetry
I Am An African: Favourite Africa Poems, 5th ed., Kaleidoscope Futures, 2017.
Life in Transit: Favourite Travel & Tribute Poems, 2nd ed., Kaleidoscope Futures, 2017.
Icarus: Favourite Love Poems, 2nd ed., Kaleidoscope Futures, 2017.
This is Tomorrow: Artists for a Sustainable Future, with A. Ardakani, 1st ed., Blurb, 2015.
African Dream: Inspirational Words & Images from the Luminous Continent, with B. Webzell, 1st ed., Blurb, 2012.
Visser was a producer on the 2015 climate change documentary Sinking Nation, along with Emmy Award-winning director, . In 2016/17, they collaborated again on a documentary film on the circular economy called Closing the Loop.