Applying the sensemaking perspective in the field of corporate social responsibility (CSR) is a recent but promising development. Using an in-depth exploratory case study, we analyze and discuss the CSR character of British American Tobacco (BAT) Switzerland. Our findings indicate that BAT Switzerland does not follow traditional patters of building CSR. BAT Switzerland can be classified as a “legitimacy seeker,” characterized mainly by a relational identity orientation and legitimation strategies that might provide pragmatic and/or cognitive legitimacy. We conclude that understanding the cognitive processes underlying the CSR decision-making process is of fundamental value when analyzing and changing the CSR approach of a firm. We discuss b...
The idea of corporate social responsibility, CSR, has evolved into more than a companys philanthropi...
Companies face increasing pressure from stakeholders to play a leading role in addressing a wide arr...
Recent studies have been increasingly distinguishing between instrumental and political approaches t...
Recent studies have been increasingly distinguishing between instrumental and political approaches t...
In contrast to content-based models of corporate social responsibility (CSR), we propose a process m...
In contrast to content-based models of corporate social responsibility (CSR), we propose a process m...
Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) strategies are mobilised by organisations as a way of rectifyi...
This article describes and analyzes how company members make sense of Corporate Social Responsibilit...
Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) is commonly described as the contribution of companies to sust...
Building on existing process models of corporate social responsibility (CSR) and multidisciplinary l...
The aim of this research is to identify the contribution of sensemaking theory to the study of Corpo...
Ce travail de recherche a pour objet de s’interroger sur la contribution de la théorie de sensemakin...
The paper demonstrates its 'CSR at a tipping point' thesis by juxtaposing views of corporate social ...
Building on previous discursive research in CSR (Campbell, 2000; Livesey, 2002, Cho and Roberts, 201...
Corporate Social Responsibility is becoming a central agenda item for companies as well as capturing...
The idea of corporate social responsibility, CSR, has evolved into more than a companys philanthropi...
Companies face increasing pressure from stakeholders to play a leading role in addressing a wide arr...
Recent studies have been increasingly distinguishing between instrumental and political approaches t...
Recent studies have been increasingly distinguishing between instrumental and political approaches t...
In contrast to content-based models of corporate social responsibility (CSR), we propose a process m...
In contrast to content-based models of corporate social responsibility (CSR), we propose a process m...
Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) strategies are mobilised by organisations as a way of rectifyi...
This article describes and analyzes how company members make sense of Corporate Social Responsibilit...
Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) is commonly described as the contribution of companies to sust...
Building on existing process models of corporate social responsibility (CSR) and multidisciplinary l...
The aim of this research is to identify the contribution of sensemaking theory to the study of Corpo...
Ce travail de recherche a pour objet de s’interroger sur la contribution de la théorie de sensemakin...
The paper demonstrates its 'CSR at a tipping point' thesis by juxtaposing views of corporate social ...
Building on previous discursive research in CSR (Campbell, 2000; Livesey, 2002, Cho and Roberts, 201...
Corporate Social Responsibility is becoming a central agenda item for companies as well as capturing...
The idea of corporate social responsibility, CSR, has evolved into more than a companys philanthropi...
Companies face increasing pressure from stakeholders to play a leading role in addressing a wide arr...
Recent studies have been increasingly distinguishing between instrumental and political approaches t...