Based on a two-year participant observation, this paper shows how CSR managers align CSR programs closer to their personal convictions and eventually bring about incremental change.We focus on two CSR managers working on a project to develop a business aimed at serving ruralWest African consumers and show that while they frame their project in financial terms, they incrementally transform the firm’s representations in accordance with their own vision of CSR. We deploy Butler’s understanding of subjection through performative agency to show that even if CSR managers reproduce the CSR business case discourse to render their actions legitimate and recognizable, this empowers them to exercise a small degree of agency, allowing them to infuse a ...
Corporate social responsibility (CSR) is a self-regulation model for businesses to be socially accou...
This paper aims to report as a study that contributes to the understanding of the roles of strategi...
Based upon an empirical study of CSR programmes across a number of multinational companies, we expl...
Since the 90’ CSR represents a necessary part of a corporate strategy; the market sector became a si...
Purpose: Corporate social responsibility (CSR) is often depicted as a major challenge to current bus...
This article contributes to a thriving line of research that examines issue interpretation and socia...
This conceptual paper examines how Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) can affect business behavio...
The idea of corporate social responsibility, CSR, has evolved into more than a companys philanthropi...
Purpose This paper seeks to investigate to what extent (and why) CSR reporting in developing countr...
This PhD research started from an interest in how corporate social responsibility (CSR) works in pra...
This PhD research started from an interest in how corporate social responsibility (CSR) works in pra...
Organisations operate under unpredictable business environments. These business environments can be ...
Accountability for corporate social responsibility (CSR) and its societal challenges is undetermined...
CSR has gained more attention in recent years in both developing and developed countries and among t...
This special issue is devoted to the topic of Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR). Due to pressing...
Corporate social responsibility (CSR) is a self-regulation model for businesses to be socially accou...
This paper aims to report as a study that contributes to the understanding of the roles of strategi...
Based upon an empirical study of CSR programmes across a number of multinational companies, we expl...
Since the 90’ CSR represents a necessary part of a corporate strategy; the market sector became a si...
Purpose: Corporate social responsibility (CSR) is often depicted as a major challenge to current bus...
This article contributes to a thriving line of research that examines issue interpretation and socia...
This conceptual paper examines how Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) can affect business behavio...
The idea of corporate social responsibility, CSR, has evolved into more than a companys philanthropi...
Purpose This paper seeks to investigate to what extent (and why) CSR reporting in developing countr...
This PhD research started from an interest in how corporate social responsibility (CSR) works in pra...
This PhD research started from an interest in how corporate social responsibility (CSR) works in pra...
Organisations operate under unpredictable business environments. These business environments can be ...
Accountability for corporate social responsibility (CSR) and its societal challenges is undetermined...
CSR has gained more attention in recent years in both developing and developed countries and among t...
This special issue is devoted to the topic of Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR). Due to pressing...
Corporate social responsibility (CSR) is a self-regulation model for businesses to be socially accou...
This paper aims to report as a study that contributes to the understanding of the roles of strategi...
Based upon an empirical study of CSR programmes across a number of multinational companies, we expl...