AbstractThis article offers valuable insights on corporate social and environmental programmes, based on a pragmatic investigation with two goals: (a) to derive the concept of participative stakeholders from an interpretation of micro-case studies of voluntary corporate initiatives, and (b) to produce a graphical instrument which facilitates the assessment of costs and benefits arising from the implementation of a company's responsibility policy. The methodological approach is built on the qualitative stance of grounded theory, combined with the outputs of diagrammatic representation and the principles of financial accounting. The strong point of this paper lies in its concern with practical issues and applied reasoning, in conjunction with...
Stakeholder engagement, collaboration, or participation, shared learning or fact-finding, have becom...
The notion of organisational stakeholders having a claim in corporate social responsibility is impli...
In today’s complex and ever changing economic environment an organisation can only be successful, if...
AbstractThis article offers valuable insights on corporate social and environmental programmes, base...
In today’s modern day context, Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) become the mantra for businesse...
The practice of corporate social and environmental (SE) reporting is adopted by many companies. The ...
The practice of corporate social and environmental (SE) reporting is adopted by many companies. The ...
The relationship between organisations and the communities in which they operate has been the focus ...
The papers here presented have a particular emphasis, within the totality of the accountability exer...
The paper is dedicated to identifying the role of stakeholders in implementing social and environmen...
It is commonly recognized that nowadays social and environmental aspects, and more in general stakeh...
PURPOSE: The purpose of this study was to explore existing theories and approaches underlying corpo...
The notion of organisational stakeholders having a claim in corporate social responsibility is impli...
PURPOSE: The purpose of this study was to explore existing theories and approaches underlying corpo...
PURPOSE: The purpose of this study was to explore existing theories and approaches underlying corpo...
Stakeholder engagement, collaboration, or participation, shared learning or fact-finding, have becom...
The notion of organisational stakeholders having a claim in corporate social responsibility is impli...
In today’s complex and ever changing economic environment an organisation can only be successful, if...
AbstractThis article offers valuable insights on corporate social and environmental programmes, base...
In today’s modern day context, Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) become the mantra for businesse...
The practice of corporate social and environmental (SE) reporting is adopted by many companies. The ...
The practice of corporate social and environmental (SE) reporting is adopted by many companies. The ...
The relationship between organisations and the communities in which they operate has been the focus ...
The papers here presented have a particular emphasis, within the totality of the accountability exer...
The paper is dedicated to identifying the role of stakeholders in implementing social and environmen...
It is commonly recognized that nowadays social and environmental aspects, and more in general stakeh...
PURPOSE: The purpose of this study was to explore existing theories and approaches underlying corpo...
The notion of organisational stakeholders having a claim in corporate social responsibility is impli...
PURPOSE: The purpose of this study was to explore existing theories and approaches underlying corpo...
PURPOSE: The purpose of this study was to explore existing theories and approaches underlying corpo...
Stakeholder engagement, collaboration, or participation, shared learning or fact-finding, have becom...
The notion of organisational stakeholders having a claim in corporate social responsibility is impli...
In today’s complex and ever changing economic environment an organisation can only be successful, if...