Businesses -as the most important actors of free market economy- are supposed to be sensitive about social issues while invigorating the economy and providing employment. Businesses turn to corporate social responsibility activities in order to both respond to the expectations of their stakeholders and to benefit themselves. This subject has become more important for businesses because it has been considered as a requirement of corporate governance, and successful social responsibility activities have been perceived as a management skill by stakeholders and shareholders. Through various research, it was revealed that corporate social responsibility performance affects the financial performance positively by increasing the brand and market v...
Corporate social responsibility (CSR) is how about companies manage the business process to produce...
In an era of growing competition, when traditional methods of attracting customers such as offer pos...
Today there is a general consensus among academics, practitioners and policy makers that businesses ...
Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) has become an important subject for business. Corporate Social...
Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR), through the advantage it provides, plays and important role i...
Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) is about a firm's activities in its social, economic and envir...
Companies which use societal resources in order to provide goods and services and consequently impro...
[Insert page header here] 2 According to the mission statements of most of the firms, the mutual dev...
Abstract: This study is based on “stakeholder theory” in order to explain the concept of corporate s...
Abstract This paper intends to provide a basic introduction to the concept of corporate social resp...
Sustainable business and corporate social responsibility (CSR) activities have been raising in Turk...
And do not make mischief on earth after (God) to fix it, and pray to Him with fear (not accepted) an...
There have long been conflicting expectations of the nature of companies’ responsibilities to societ...
Corporate Social Resposibility (CSR) can be defined as a concept through which companies at the stag...
The debates on the differences between social enterprises and commercial enterprises are related to ...
Corporate social responsibility (CSR) is how about companies manage the business process to produce...
In an era of growing competition, when traditional methods of attracting customers such as offer pos...
Today there is a general consensus among academics, practitioners and policy makers that businesses ...
Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) has become an important subject for business. Corporate Social...
Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR), through the advantage it provides, plays and important role i...
Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) is about a firm's activities in its social, economic and envir...
Companies which use societal resources in order to provide goods and services and consequently impro...
[Insert page header here] 2 According to the mission statements of most of the firms, the mutual dev...
Abstract: This study is based on “stakeholder theory” in order to explain the concept of corporate s...
Abstract This paper intends to provide a basic introduction to the concept of corporate social resp...
Sustainable business and corporate social responsibility (CSR) activities have been raising in Turk...
And do not make mischief on earth after (God) to fix it, and pray to Him with fear (not accepted) an...
There have long been conflicting expectations of the nature of companies’ responsibilities to societ...
Corporate Social Resposibility (CSR) can be defined as a concept through which companies at the stag...
The debates on the differences between social enterprises and commercial enterprises are related to ...
Corporate social responsibility (CSR) is how about companies manage the business process to produce...
In an era of growing competition, when traditional methods of attracting customers such as offer pos...
Today there is a general consensus among academics, practitioners and policy makers that businesses ...