Today, sustainable relations with a broad range of key stakeholders are not only important from a normative business ethics perspective, but also from an entrepreneurial viewpoint to allow and support the long-term survival of a firm. We will argue that the traditional conception of a firm's corporate social responsibility does not reflect this view and that a comprehensive and dynamic conception of a firm's responsibilities is necessary to map the reality of business practice and to manage the challenges implied by sustainability. We think that distributive justice, that is the way in which firms involve their stakeholders in their wealth creation and dissemination processes, provides a comprehensive understanding of corporate responsibili...
AbstractThis article presents a structured review of the literature about corporate social responsib...
Today there is a general consensus among academics, practitioners and policy makers that businesses ...
Business ethics teaching appears to have had little impact, particularly in the light of continued m...
Today, sustainable relations with a broad range of key stakeholders are not only important from a no...
Today’s corporations are increasingly implementing responsible behaviours as they pursue profit-maki...
In today’s modern day context, Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) become the mantra for businesse...
The diffusion of social responsibility principles, together with the globalization of financial mark...
This paper deliberates on the business case for CSR. It contends that corporations could implement r...
This paper explores the relationship between two major concepts in business ethics - stakeholder the...
Abstract Today’s corporations are increasingly implementing responsible behaviours as they pursue pr...
CSR is a multidisciplinary concept that defines the new responsibilities of businesses in societies....
Reflecting the high complexity, diversity and uncertainty of business and economic conditions, and a...
The notion of Corporate social responsibility (CSR) is still stirring debate over how it should be i...
Corporate social responsibility has grown into a global phenomenon that encompasses businesses, cons...
Business sustainability is all about serving the needs of one’s customers, clients, and stakeholders...
AbstractThis article presents a structured review of the literature about corporate social responsib...
Today there is a general consensus among academics, practitioners and policy makers that businesses ...
Business ethics teaching appears to have had little impact, particularly in the light of continued m...
Today, sustainable relations with a broad range of key stakeholders are not only important from a no...
Today’s corporations are increasingly implementing responsible behaviours as they pursue profit-maki...
In today’s modern day context, Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) become the mantra for businesse...
The diffusion of social responsibility principles, together with the globalization of financial mark...
This paper deliberates on the business case for CSR. It contends that corporations could implement r...
This paper explores the relationship between two major concepts in business ethics - stakeholder the...
Abstract Today’s corporations are increasingly implementing responsible behaviours as they pursue pr...
CSR is a multidisciplinary concept that defines the new responsibilities of businesses in societies....
Reflecting the high complexity, diversity and uncertainty of business and economic conditions, and a...
The notion of Corporate social responsibility (CSR) is still stirring debate over how it should be i...
Corporate social responsibility has grown into a global phenomenon that encompasses businesses, cons...
Business sustainability is all about serving the needs of one’s customers, clients, and stakeholders...
AbstractThis article presents a structured review of the literature about corporate social responsib...
Today there is a general consensus among academics, practitioners and policy makers that businesses ...
Business ethics teaching appears to have had little impact, particularly in the light of continued m...