This thesis proposes a new theoretical framework for analysing corporate social responsibility: the ‘spaces of CSR’, which draws together the concepts of governmentality and spatiality. This framework is applied to the case of the proposed LNG processing precinct at James Price Point in Western Australia to demonstrate how CSR is shaped by various forces within the political economy, and to explore the disparate ways in which CSR is experienced by the local community
Introduced after the Second World War, Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) is a concept that is en...
This qualitative phenomenological dissertation utilizes the empirical descriptive phenomenological m...
This thesis reveals the results of a study during which the 2014 integrated reports, sustainability ...
This thesis presents a critique of Scherer and Palazzo’s (2011) political corporate social responsib...
Amongst heated discussions of multinational companies' social responsibilities, the study examined a...
Research has shown that organizational communication plays a pivotal role in both employee engagemen...
This study explored the relationship between young children’s reflections and their metacognitive kn...
Using universalistic and contingency perspectives, this study investigates the relationships between...
The purpose of this study was to design, develop and evaluate the effectiveness of screencast in the...
The study set out to investigate how the Big Five personality traits related to work family conflict...
This dissertation is an empirical attempt to bridge and synthesize two distinct sets of theories in ...
In recent years there has been a significant increase in the number of social partnership practices ...
Many young people in foster care experience significant mental health difficulties, leading to atten...
Master of ArtsDepartment of Communication Studies, Theatre, and DanceNicole M. LasterThe adoption of...
This thesis was submitted for the award of Doctor of Philosophy and was awarded by Brunel University...
Introduced after the Second World War, Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) is a concept that is en...
This qualitative phenomenological dissertation utilizes the empirical descriptive phenomenological m...
This thesis reveals the results of a study during which the 2014 integrated reports, sustainability ...
This thesis presents a critique of Scherer and Palazzo’s (2011) political corporate social responsib...
Amongst heated discussions of multinational companies' social responsibilities, the study examined a...
Research has shown that organizational communication plays a pivotal role in both employee engagemen...
This study explored the relationship between young children’s reflections and their metacognitive kn...
Using universalistic and contingency perspectives, this study investigates the relationships between...
The purpose of this study was to design, develop and evaluate the effectiveness of screencast in the...
The study set out to investigate how the Big Five personality traits related to work family conflict...
This dissertation is an empirical attempt to bridge and synthesize two distinct sets of theories in ...
In recent years there has been a significant increase in the number of social partnership practices ...
Many young people in foster care experience significant mental health difficulties, leading to atten...
Master of ArtsDepartment of Communication Studies, Theatre, and DanceNicole M. LasterThe adoption of...
This thesis was submitted for the award of Doctor of Philosophy and was awarded by Brunel University...
Introduced after the Second World War, Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) is a concept that is en...
This qualitative phenomenological dissertation utilizes the empirical descriptive phenomenological m...
This thesis reveals the results of a study during which the 2014 integrated reports, sustainability ...