Corporate responsibility (CR) has gained a lot of attention during the last decade and many more companies are producing non-financial reports today than ten years ago. Although a widespread definition is not available CR means that businesses are pursuing their economic, social and environmental responsibilities on a voluntary basis and are integrating them into all business operations, while interacting with their stakeholders. This thesis sets out to explore CR and business managers' perceptions of the CR phenomenon and the drivers towards the standardisation of the social and environmental aspects of CR. What drivers can explain the increase in non-financial reporting and what advantages and disadvantages do standards for working with C...
The aim of this paper was to bring to light the different views on Corporate Social Responsibility (...
Companies experience a problem implementing corporate social responsibility reporting standards due ...
How can companies avoid corporate responsibility falling into a management black-hole? What can mana...
Corporate responsibility (CR) has gained a lot of attention during the last decade and many more com...
Rapidly growing interest in Corporate Responsibility (CR) has led to a large increase in firms repor...
Corporate responsibility (CR) has become an important aspect of doing business globally and its impo...
The study shows that how coercive isomorphism has influenced business to associated its Corporate Re...
The notion of Corporate social responsibility (CSR) is still stirring debate over how it should be i...
The target group of this research singles out two companies in Norway belonging to the NCE-Subsea cl...
Many organizations disclose non-financial operations through a formal corporate social responsibilit...
There is an increasing concern for the environment and society in today’s world. Stakeholders call f...
Imagine a Financial Times reporter asking you critical questions on corporate responsibility (CR) is...
The primary purpose of this thesis is to provide a better understanding of the motivations that lead...
The thesis explores a topic that has been insignificantly addressed in Corporate Social Reporting (C...
CSR (Corporate Social Responsibility) is an important part of communication with stakeholders and ...
The aim of this paper was to bring to light the different views on Corporate Social Responsibility (...
Companies experience a problem implementing corporate social responsibility reporting standards due ...
How can companies avoid corporate responsibility falling into a management black-hole? What can mana...
Corporate responsibility (CR) has gained a lot of attention during the last decade and many more com...
Rapidly growing interest in Corporate Responsibility (CR) has led to a large increase in firms repor...
Corporate responsibility (CR) has become an important aspect of doing business globally and its impo...
The study shows that how coercive isomorphism has influenced business to associated its Corporate Re...
The notion of Corporate social responsibility (CSR) is still stirring debate over how it should be i...
The target group of this research singles out two companies in Norway belonging to the NCE-Subsea cl...
Many organizations disclose non-financial operations through a formal corporate social responsibilit...
There is an increasing concern for the environment and society in today’s world. Stakeholders call f...
Imagine a Financial Times reporter asking you critical questions on corporate responsibility (CR) is...
The primary purpose of this thesis is to provide a better understanding of the motivations that lead...
The thesis explores a topic that has been insignificantly addressed in Corporate Social Reporting (C...
CSR (Corporate Social Responsibility) is an important part of communication with stakeholders and ...
The aim of this paper was to bring to light the different views on Corporate Social Responsibility (...
Companies experience a problem implementing corporate social responsibility reporting standards due ...
How can companies avoid corporate responsibility falling into a management black-hole? What can mana...