Corporate social responsibility (CSR) has grown to play a significant and important role in directing and defining the way organisations do business. While a number of studies have explored the dimensions of corporate social responsibility and the role of management in allocating resources, given the recognised importance to business, few studies have empirically explored management conceptualisations of CSR in practice. Using structured interviews and thematic analysis, this study explores managerial conceptualisations of CSR from 37 organisations. The results indicate that while supporting selective components of Carroll’s (1979) dimensions, organisations were generally not able to clearly articulate a clear definition of CSR. These findi...
AbstractCorporate Social Responsibility (CSR) has become an important strategic policy for organisat...
Organisations need to legitimise their behaviour in order to be accepted and supported by society. ...
Theoretical thesis.Bibliography: pages 201-226.Chapter One: Introduction -- Chapter Two: Literature ...
There have long been conflicting expectations of the nature of companies’ responsibilities to societ...
Why do some corporations become positioned as socially responsible and others as socially irresponsi...
Corporate social responsibility (CSR) is a self-regulating model of business which helps organisatio...
The number of corporate social responsibility (CSR) managers within business organisations has incre...
Despite being sanctioned as a ‘must have’ for business (Hopkins, 2003), corporate social responsibil...
The Business’ management has preeminent responsibility to owners and stakeholders. This responsibili...
Much has been written about the role of business in society. More specifically, a dominant theme in ...
The approach to Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) in organizations at both the micro and macro ...
The paper demonstrates its 'CSR at a tipping point' thesis by juxtaposing views of corporate social ...
The aim of this study was to identify the extent to which Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) has ...
This paper reviews the application of the corporate social responsibility (CSR) as an intangible dyn...
“The movement on Corporate Social Responsibility has won the battle of ideas.” This was the opening ...
AbstractCorporate Social Responsibility (CSR) has become an important strategic policy for organisat...
Organisations need to legitimise their behaviour in order to be accepted and supported by society. ...
Theoretical thesis.Bibliography: pages 201-226.Chapter One: Introduction -- Chapter Two: Literature ...
There have long been conflicting expectations of the nature of companies’ responsibilities to societ...
Why do some corporations become positioned as socially responsible and others as socially irresponsi...
Corporate social responsibility (CSR) is a self-regulating model of business which helps organisatio...
The number of corporate social responsibility (CSR) managers within business organisations has incre...
Despite being sanctioned as a ‘must have’ for business (Hopkins, 2003), corporate social responsibil...
The Business’ management has preeminent responsibility to owners and stakeholders. This responsibili...
Much has been written about the role of business in society. More specifically, a dominant theme in ...
The approach to Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) in organizations at both the micro and macro ...
The paper demonstrates its 'CSR at a tipping point' thesis by juxtaposing views of corporate social ...
The aim of this study was to identify the extent to which Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) has ...
This paper reviews the application of the corporate social responsibility (CSR) as an intangible dyn...
“The movement on Corporate Social Responsibility has won the battle of ideas.” This was the opening ...
AbstractCorporate Social Responsibility (CSR) has become an important strategic policy for organisat...
Organisations need to legitimise their behaviour in order to be accepted and supported by society. ...
Theoretical thesis.Bibliography: pages 201-226.Chapter One: Introduction -- Chapter Two: Literature ...