There is truth in the popular saying ‘It takes a village to raise a child’. In the present context of a globalised world- with increasing divides between people- a new saying has emerged –‘ It takes the concerted efforts of a company/companies to raise a village’. For many years Public Relations remained self gratifying, leaving little or nothing for society. The sixties saw the field of Public Relations being questioned at different junctures- its efficacy, philosophy and its very existence. The eighties saw a turn-around with Public Relations professionals taking it upon themselves to cleanse the system, to bring in some legitimacy and professionalism.Jamshedji Tata, the leader among social responsibility theorists in India said, ‘Wealth ...
Corporate social responsibility (CSR) has increased significantly in academic research and professi...
Image (good image) is a valuable asset to a company for participating into the carrying capacity in ...
The overarching aim of this book is to explore the current corporate social responsibility (CSR) bes...
There seems to be an intrinsic linkage between the concepts of corporate social responsibility (CSR)...
Are public relations a socially irresponsible profession? Although the image of public relations pro...
This chapter offers a critical public relations perspective in its exploration of the role of commun...
This study analyses trends and patterns in public relations literature about Corporate Social Respon...
Many of the negative connotations of corporate social responsibility (CSR) are linked to its perceiv...
Purpose\ud This paper presents the findings of a longitudinal case study into the professionalisatio...
This paper places corporate social responsibility in the context of the resource-based view of the f...
Many of the negative connotations of corporate social responsibility (CSR) are linked to its perceiv...
This study analyses trends and patterns in public relations literature about Corporate Social Respon...
The role of the corporation in today’s society is complex and significant. This paper examines the e...
Are PR professionals involved in the decision processes concerning Corporate Citizenship (CC) or are...
Free to read on publisher's website Different discourse communities have associated corporate social...
Corporate social responsibility (CSR) has increased significantly in academic research and professi...
Image (good image) is a valuable asset to a company for participating into the carrying capacity in ...
The overarching aim of this book is to explore the current corporate social responsibility (CSR) bes...
There seems to be an intrinsic linkage between the concepts of corporate social responsibility (CSR)...
Are public relations a socially irresponsible profession? Although the image of public relations pro...
This chapter offers a critical public relations perspective in its exploration of the role of commun...
This study analyses trends and patterns in public relations literature about Corporate Social Respon...
Many of the negative connotations of corporate social responsibility (CSR) are linked to its perceiv...
Purpose\ud This paper presents the findings of a longitudinal case study into the professionalisatio...
This paper places corporate social responsibility in the context of the resource-based view of the f...
Many of the negative connotations of corporate social responsibility (CSR) are linked to its perceiv...
This study analyses trends and patterns in public relations literature about Corporate Social Respon...
The role of the corporation in today’s society is complex and significant. This paper examines the e...
Are PR professionals involved in the decision processes concerning Corporate Citizenship (CC) or are...
Free to read on publisher's website Different discourse communities have associated corporate social...
Corporate social responsibility (CSR) has increased significantly in academic research and professi...
Image (good image) is a valuable asset to a company for participating into the carrying capacity in ...
The overarching aim of this book is to explore the current corporate social responsibility (CSR) bes...