As a growing number of firms are investing in social and environmental sustainability, academics and practitioners are increasingly becoming concerned with studying the factors that drive firms to achieve higher corporate social performance (CSP). This paper aims to contribute to the literature investigating country-level characteristics that influence the magnitude of firm CSP based on the framework of the antecedents of green innovation. By conducting a cross-lagged analysis of more than 370 European B Corps—a growing form of social enterprise, this paper investigates how firm CSP is impacted by the regulatory framework, the technological capacity, and the demand pressures of the country in which it is embedded. Our findings support that ...
This paper examines the relationship between sustainability targets and their impacts on corporate e...
Based on Whitley's “national business systems” (NBS) institutional framework, we theorize about and ...
The contentious relationship between corporate social responsibility (CSR) and corporate financial p...
Why do levels of corporate social performance (CSP) differ so much across countries? We answer this ...
We investigate the institutional drivers of Corporate Social Performance‟s (CSP) pillars: social, en...
This study attempts to address calls to revisit the relationship between corporate governance (CG) a...
International audienceWe investigate the relationship between Corporate Social Performance (CSP) and...
A recent debate in the international CSR literature has focused on the question whether CSR serves a...
Axe OrganisationsInternational audienceBy adopting a pluralistic theoretical framework from stakehol...
AbstractThis article examines the relationship between national varieties of capitalism and firm eng...
Using a large sample of firms from 30 countries, we find that the integration of corporate social re...
International audienceThis paper explores the relationship between corporate social responsibility (...
Over the last two decades in OECD countries increasingly more firms are certifying as Socially Respo...
Over the last two decades in OECD countries an increasing number of firms are obtaining certificatio...
In the last two decades in the OECD countries there have been a raising development of firms certifi...
This paper examines the relationship between sustainability targets and their impacts on corporate e...
Based on Whitley's “national business systems” (NBS) institutional framework, we theorize about and ...
The contentious relationship between corporate social responsibility (CSR) and corporate financial p...
Why do levels of corporate social performance (CSP) differ so much across countries? We answer this ...
We investigate the institutional drivers of Corporate Social Performance‟s (CSP) pillars: social, en...
This study attempts to address calls to revisit the relationship between corporate governance (CG) a...
International audienceWe investigate the relationship between Corporate Social Performance (CSP) and...
A recent debate in the international CSR literature has focused on the question whether CSR serves a...
Axe OrganisationsInternational audienceBy adopting a pluralistic theoretical framework from stakehol...
AbstractThis article examines the relationship between national varieties of capitalism and firm eng...
Using a large sample of firms from 30 countries, we find that the integration of corporate social re...
International audienceThis paper explores the relationship between corporate social responsibility (...
Over the last two decades in OECD countries increasingly more firms are certifying as Socially Respo...
Over the last two decades in OECD countries an increasing number of firms are obtaining certificatio...
In the last two decades in the OECD countries there have been a raising development of firms certifi...
This paper examines the relationship between sustainability targets and their impacts on corporate e...
Based on Whitley's “national business systems” (NBS) institutional framework, we theorize about and ...
The contentious relationship between corporate social responsibility (CSR) and corporate financial p...