Purpose – This paper aims to utilise a typological matrix as the basis to categorise various corporate-society interventions. It aims to argue that an instrumental version of corporate social responsibility (CSR) is hegemonic in both the theoretical and normative domains of mainstream research, and that this hegemony underpins an intellectual blockage that prevents the field from achieving critical reflexivity and ultimately, a justifiable raison d\u27e^tre. Design/methodology/approach – The paper reflects on the extant CSR literature in the context of globalisation; presents a two-dimensional typological matrix to be used in positioning corporate-society interventions; provides examples of particular activities relevant to each...
This research sets out to contribute knowledge about developments and implementation of corporate so...
Much has been written about the role of business in society. More specifically, a dominant theme in ...
This conceptual paper examines how Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) can affect business behavio...
This paper utilises a typological matrix from Jones (2007) as the basis to categorise various theore...
The increasing commercial and social pressure for business leaders to act in a socially responsible ...
In recent years more attention has been focussed on the actions of corporations in society. This can...
This paper claims to make a contribution by addressing a significant number of epistemological, theo...
Governments are widely viewed by academics and practitioners (and society more generally) as the key...
Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) is a topic that proved to have become increasingly relevant fr...
The task of this paper is to trace the academic discourse on corporate social responsibility (CSR) b...
In recent times, Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) has become an ever-increasing debatable topic...
Governments are widely viewed by academics and practitioners (and society more generally) as the key...
The present study is a critical appraisal of corporate social responsibility (CSR) and the certain t...
CSR has gained more attention in recent years in both developing and developed countries and among t...
The increasing commercial and social pressure for business leaders to act in a socially responsible ...
This research sets out to contribute knowledge about developments and implementation of corporate so...
Much has been written about the role of business in society. More specifically, a dominant theme in ...
This conceptual paper examines how Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) can affect business behavio...
This paper utilises a typological matrix from Jones (2007) as the basis to categorise various theore...
The increasing commercial and social pressure for business leaders to act in a socially responsible ...
In recent years more attention has been focussed on the actions of corporations in society. This can...
This paper claims to make a contribution by addressing a significant number of epistemological, theo...
Governments are widely viewed by academics and practitioners (and society more generally) as the key...
Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) is a topic that proved to have become increasingly relevant fr...
The task of this paper is to trace the academic discourse on corporate social responsibility (CSR) b...
In recent times, Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) has become an ever-increasing debatable topic...
Governments are widely viewed by academics and practitioners (and society more generally) as the key...
The present study is a critical appraisal of corporate social responsibility (CSR) and the certain t...
CSR has gained more attention in recent years in both developing and developed countries and among t...
The increasing commercial and social pressure for business leaders to act in a socially responsible ...
This research sets out to contribute knowledge about developments and implementation of corporate so...
Much has been written about the role of business in society. More specifically, a dominant theme in ...
This conceptual paper examines how Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) can affect business behavio...