This conceptual paper examines how Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) can affect business behaviour, produce financial gains and its potential to be a game changer in future international business. By analysing the findings of academic and practitioner research publications on CSR, this paper explores whether it has a significant impact on organisational environments and financial performance, or is simply a tool employed for companies to appear ethically conformist. Comparing past and present CSR trends, whilst examining the practises of contemporary organisations, this study demonstrates how companies adapt to the norms and procedures required by CSR. Set within the framework of institutional theory, in particular New Institutional Soc...
The research aims to show how Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) should not be considered a cost ...
There is an upsurge of crave for ethical practices and corporate social responsibility in both polic...
Corporate social responsibility (CSR) as a nominal term clearly resonates with scholars and practiti...
The paper demonstrates its 'CSR at a tipping point' thesis by juxtaposing views of corporate social ...
The objective of this paper is to review the current status and future trend of corporate social res...
Based upon an empirical study of CSR programmes across a number of multinational companies, we expl...
This article speculates whether British companies evolved more effective systems, practices, and pro...
This literature review summarises the main strands of the debate around whether corporate social res...
Author examines CSR, social entrepreneurship and responsible business and the role of the board in c...
The development of organizational theories in the last fifty years also emphasized an increased inte...
There have long been conflicting expectations of the nature of companies’ responsibilities to societ...
The aim of this paper was to bring to light the different views on Corporate Social Responsibility (...
This paper examines the impact of multinational firms’ increasingly blurred geographical and institu...
This paper aims to evaluate the impact of Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) on Company’s Financi...
The paper argues that: • there have been significant recent developments in CSR; • that these are ex...
The research aims to show how Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) should not be considered a cost ...
There is an upsurge of crave for ethical practices and corporate social responsibility in both polic...
Corporate social responsibility (CSR) as a nominal term clearly resonates with scholars and practiti...
The paper demonstrates its 'CSR at a tipping point' thesis by juxtaposing views of corporate social ...
The objective of this paper is to review the current status and future trend of corporate social res...
Based upon an empirical study of CSR programmes across a number of multinational companies, we expl...
This article speculates whether British companies evolved more effective systems, practices, and pro...
This literature review summarises the main strands of the debate around whether corporate social res...
Author examines CSR, social entrepreneurship and responsible business and the role of the board in c...
The development of organizational theories in the last fifty years also emphasized an increased inte...
There have long been conflicting expectations of the nature of companies’ responsibilities to societ...
The aim of this paper was to bring to light the different views on Corporate Social Responsibility (...
This paper examines the impact of multinational firms’ increasingly blurred geographical and institu...
This paper aims to evaluate the impact of Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) on Company’s Financi...
The paper argues that: • there have been significant recent developments in CSR; • that these are ex...
The research aims to show how Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) should not be considered a cost ...
There is an upsurge of crave for ethical practices and corporate social responsibility in both polic...
Corporate social responsibility (CSR) as a nominal term clearly resonates with scholars and practiti...