To highlight aspects of activism obscured by a focus on legitimacy and ideology, this article argues that shifting focus from legitimacy and ideology to identity, problem-solving and dialogue is needed to understand emerging forms of social media native activism that connects consumer social responsibility (CnSR) and corporate social responsibility (CSR). Taking this view as a basis for social activism offers a valuable perspective for understanding some emergent forms of social media activism toward business. Two cases of social media native activist organizations working to create movements are examined from this problem-solving and dialogue-based perspective—Carrotmob and the GoodGuide. These cases represent examples of a post-dialectic ...
Social media has brought significant changes to all spheres of our social existence, particularly mo...
Nowadays, we are connected with our near and dear ones with the help of social media. With the adven...
In the digitally networked society, social media easily expose individuals to information related to...
Extant scholarship of corporate social responsibility (CSR) privileges a managerial perspective by s...
Social media have become increasingly pervasive. However, the literature on social movements and soc...
One increasingly important development for which firms need to find innovative solutions is the grow...
The pressure toward companies to tackle the challenges of our societies has grown higher. Consumers ...
Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) has been developed both theoretically, while an increase of at...
Social movement organizations (SMOs) have increasingly embraced digital activism, using social media...
Social movement organizations (SMOs) have increasingly embraced digital activism, using social media...
Social movement organizations (SMOs) have increasingly embraced digital activism, using social media...
Social media has brought significant changes to all spheres of our social existence, particularly mo...
How does Social Media (SM) impact the Stakeholder Theory and the stakeholder environment of organiza...
The use of the Web on a global scale and based on two-way communication, provided by Web 2.0, enable...
This article offers a first step toward a multi-level theory linking social movements to corporate s...
Social media has brought significant changes to all spheres of our social existence, particularly mo...
Nowadays, we are connected with our near and dear ones with the help of social media. With the adven...
In the digitally networked society, social media easily expose individuals to information related to...
Extant scholarship of corporate social responsibility (CSR) privileges a managerial perspective by s...
Social media have become increasingly pervasive. However, the literature on social movements and soc...
One increasingly important development for which firms need to find innovative solutions is the grow...
The pressure toward companies to tackle the challenges of our societies has grown higher. Consumers ...
Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) has been developed both theoretically, while an increase of at...
Social movement organizations (SMOs) have increasingly embraced digital activism, using social media...
Social movement organizations (SMOs) have increasingly embraced digital activism, using social media...
Social movement organizations (SMOs) have increasingly embraced digital activism, using social media...
Social media has brought significant changes to all spheres of our social existence, particularly mo...
How does Social Media (SM) impact the Stakeholder Theory and the stakeholder environment of organiza...
The use of the Web on a global scale and based on two-way communication, provided by Web 2.0, enable...
This article offers a first step toward a multi-level theory linking social movements to corporate s...
Social media has brought significant changes to all spheres of our social existence, particularly mo...
Nowadays, we are connected with our near and dear ones with the help of social media. With the adven...
In the digitally networked society, social media easily expose individuals to information related to...