The current global financial crisis has necessitated a questioning of some of the fundamental theories and assumptions, particularly the free-market theory, on which regulation of business enterprises, including multinational corporations (MNCs), have been based. Specifically, in the area of corporate social responsibility (CSR), this paper explores two crucial issues. The first is the implication for our understanding of the obligations of corporations to CSR in light of the scale of impacts on ordinary citizens, and their role in bailing out failed banks which owed them no direct legal obligations. The second is the continued reliance on a voluntary framework for CSR. Just as the financial crisis resulted from the largely unregulated natu...
Corporate social responsibility (CSR) is an idea that has grown during the last three decades from t...
Purpose In times of crisis, the fundamental principles of companies erode, leading to strategy shif...
The entire process of Globalization is more and more considered as an opportunity for corporations t...
The current global financial crisis has necessitated a questioning of some of the fundamental theori...
The focus of research on Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) over the last few decades has been ma...
This paper examines the impact of multinational firms' increasingly blurred geographical and institu...
Society for funding. 2 This paper examines the impact of multinational firms ’ increasingly blurred ...
I argue that Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR), particularly the corporate code of conduct, has...
The aim of this paper consists in presenting the evolution of the concept of corporate social respon...
This paper situates the field of action known as “corporate social responsibility ” within the theor...
The purpose of this study was to examine the effects of financial crisis on the number and extent of...
As a result of the widespread use of public funds by nations throughout the world in an effort to mi...
As countries of the world used large amounts of public funds to manage the 2008 financial crisis, pu...
This paper develops an alternative (or supplementary) theoretical justification for the regulation o...
Corporate social responsibility (CSR), financial exclusion and banks are not happy bed fellows, yet ...
Corporate social responsibility (CSR) is an idea that has grown during the last three decades from t...
Purpose In times of crisis, the fundamental principles of companies erode, leading to strategy shif...
The entire process of Globalization is more and more considered as an opportunity for corporations t...
The current global financial crisis has necessitated a questioning of some of the fundamental theori...
The focus of research on Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) over the last few decades has been ma...
This paper examines the impact of multinational firms' increasingly blurred geographical and institu...
Society for funding. 2 This paper examines the impact of multinational firms ’ increasingly blurred ...
I argue that Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR), particularly the corporate code of conduct, has...
The aim of this paper consists in presenting the evolution of the concept of corporate social respon...
This paper situates the field of action known as “corporate social responsibility ” within the theor...
The purpose of this study was to examine the effects of financial crisis on the number and extent of...
As a result of the widespread use of public funds by nations throughout the world in an effort to mi...
As countries of the world used large amounts of public funds to manage the 2008 financial crisis, pu...
This paper develops an alternative (or supplementary) theoretical justification for the regulation o...
Corporate social responsibility (CSR), financial exclusion and banks are not happy bed fellows, yet ...
Corporate social responsibility (CSR) is an idea that has grown during the last three decades from t...
Purpose In times of crisis, the fundamental principles of companies erode, leading to strategy shif...
The entire process of Globalization is more and more considered as an opportunity for corporations t...