Research Issue: We investigate the assumption found in code and corporate social responsibility (CSR) literature that suggests codes are primarily associated with the CSR practices of an organization. Research Findings/Results: A web-based study of 150 corporations from three different countries indicates there is little empirical support for this link between codes and CSR. Thus, if a corporation has a code, it is more likely used to govern traditional business concerns, such as compliance with third party governance requirements, internal issues such as conflict of interest, bribery and corruption, insider trading, etc. This is consistent across all three countries. Therefore we must be cautious against assuming a link between codes and C...
The thesis answers the following research question: what is the extent of the influence of internati...
The number of companies with their own codes of ethics has risen dramatically over the past decade a...
Codes of conduct have become the perhaps most often used tool to manage corporate social responsibil...
Research Issue: We investigate the assumption found in code and corporate social responsibility (CSR...
The literature on Codes of Conduct and Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) assumes that codes are ...
International audienceThis article examines the corpus of multinationals’ codes of conduct on CSR is...
International audienceThis article examines the corpus of multinationals' codes of conduct on CSR is...
Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) is the new business catchword. Polls show that consumers are i...
Manuscript Type: Review Research Question/Issue: This study reviews previous country-level and firm-...
Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) codes have gained a prominent role as tools in self-regulation...
Over the course of the past thirty years, numerous non-state actor codes of conduct have emerged tha...
Manuscript type: Conceptual/review special issue on corporate governance Research Question/Issue:We ...
Business codes are an oft-cited management instrument. But how common are codes among multinationals...
Manuscript Type: Review Research Question/Issue: We review the recent developments in the area of co...
Reprinted in Opposing Viewpoints Series: Corporate Social Responsibility (US: Greenhaven Press, 2009...
The thesis answers the following research question: what is the extent of the influence of internati...
The number of companies with their own codes of ethics has risen dramatically over the past decade a...
Codes of conduct have become the perhaps most often used tool to manage corporate social responsibil...
Research Issue: We investigate the assumption found in code and corporate social responsibility (CSR...
The literature on Codes of Conduct and Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) assumes that codes are ...
International audienceThis article examines the corpus of multinationals’ codes of conduct on CSR is...
International audienceThis article examines the corpus of multinationals' codes of conduct on CSR is...
Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) is the new business catchword. Polls show that consumers are i...
Manuscript Type: Review Research Question/Issue: This study reviews previous country-level and firm-...
Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) codes have gained a prominent role as tools in self-regulation...
Over the course of the past thirty years, numerous non-state actor codes of conduct have emerged tha...
Manuscript type: Conceptual/review special issue on corporate governance Research Question/Issue:We ...
Business codes are an oft-cited management instrument. But how common are codes among multinationals...
Manuscript Type: Review Research Question/Issue: We review the recent developments in the area of co...
Reprinted in Opposing Viewpoints Series: Corporate Social Responsibility (US: Greenhaven Press, 2009...
The thesis answers the following research question: what is the extent of the influence of internati...
The number of companies with their own codes of ethics has risen dramatically over the past decade a...
Codes of conduct have become the perhaps most often used tool to manage corporate social responsibil...