This article examines the concept of the corporate "social license," which governs the extent to which a corporation is constrained to meet societal expectations and avoid activities that societies (or influential elements within them) deem unacceptable
Corporate social responsibility (CSR) is a response to a variety of economic, social and environment...
I begin the essay with an examination of the overlap between corporate governance and corporate soci...
The role of social responsibility in corporate governance has been the subject of debate for nearly ...
Traditionally, corporations which complied with the dictates of applicable legislation would have re...
This Article deploys the sociological theory of social license, or the acceptance of a business or o...
This article focuses on the extent to which unenforceable voluntary initiatives undertaken by corpor...
This paper interrogates the capacity for social control to act as a complement and alternative to th...
Social enterprises generate revenue to solve social, humanitarian, and ecological problems. Their pr...
The subject of this paper is the analysis of the factors that have the greatest importance regardin...
Corporate Social Responsibility provides a means through which corporations can establish their gree...
Social anxiety emanating from corporate activities has raised the urgent need for research on social...
This is an accepted manuscript of an article published by Oxford University Press.Proponents of corp...
Purpose – This paper aims to examine social licence in the context of small and medium-sized enterp...
During the last few years increased focus has been given to environmental and social issues due to w...
This Article addresses the intersection of corporate social responsibility and corporate compliance....
Corporate social responsibility (CSR) is a response to a variety of economic, social and environment...
I begin the essay with an examination of the overlap between corporate governance and corporate soci...
The role of social responsibility in corporate governance has been the subject of debate for nearly ...
Traditionally, corporations which complied with the dictates of applicable legislation would have re...
This Article deploys the sociological theory of social license, or the acceptance of a business or o...
This article focuses on the extent to which unenforceable voluntary initiatives undertaken by corpor...
This paper interrogates the capacity for social control to act as a complement and alternative to th...
Social enterprises generate revenue to solve social, humanitarian, and ecological problems. Their pr...
The subject of this paper is the analysis of the factors that have the greatest importance regardin...
Corporate Social Responsibility provides a means through which corporations can establish their gree...
Social anxiety emanating from corporate activities has raised the urgent need for research on social...
This is an accepted manuscript of an article published by Oxford University Press.Proponents of corp...
Purpose – This paper aims to examine social licence in the context of small and medium-sized enterp...
During the last few years increased focus has been given to environmental and social issues due to w...
This Article addresses the intersection of corporate social responsibility and corporate compliance....
Corporate social responsibility (CSR) is a response to a variety of economic, social and environment...
I begin the essay with an examination of the overlap between corporate governance and corporate soci...
The role of social responsibility in corporate governance has been the subject of debate for nearly ...