We advance a model of how institutional pressures at the community level shape corporate social action within the metropolitan area in which firms are headquartered. We define corporate social action as those firm behaviors and practices that extend beyond immediate profit maximization goals and that are intended to increase social benefits or mitigate social problems for constituencies external to the firm. We conceptualize corporate social action in terms of its nature, including the focus or target of corporate efforts (e.g., arts, education or health services) and the form that it takes (e.g., cash, in-kind donations, volunteerism), and level (or amount) of corporate social action. We propose that community isomorphism, i.e., the rese...
The past two decades have seen an increase in research centered on corporate social responsibility a...
The research proposed as general objective to increase knowledge about the characteristics of the ac...
This paper tries to explain why many socially-responsible firms appear to converge on a standard set...
We present a model of how institutional pressures at the community level shape corporate social acti...
ABSTRACT. In this article we argue that the emergence of a new form of organization – community ente...
Traditional approaches on corporate social responsibility (CSR) are concerned with the definition of...
Purpose This paper aims to extend corporate social responsibility (CSR) theory by exploring how fir...
This paper analyses the relationships between corporate community involvement activities, the organi...
Recently businesses and academic researchers alike have displayed increased level of interest in Cor...
Recently businesses and academic researchers alike have displayed increased level of interest in Cor...
There is increasing evidence to suggest that Corporate Community Involvement (CCI) has gone beyond p...
Previous research on corporate community involvement (CCI) initiatives indicates that such behaviour...
textThis dissertation focuses on stakeholder relationships and an organization’s commitment to comm...
Previous research on corporate community involvement (CCI) initiatives indicates that such behaviour...
Corporate social responsibility (CSR) has received considerable renewed attention in the last few de...
The past two decades have seen an increase in research centered on corporate social responsibility a...
The research proposed as general objective to increase knowledge about the characteristics of the ac...
This paper tries to explain why many socially-responsible firms appear to converge on a standard set...
We present a model of how institutional pressures at the community level shape corporate social acti...
ABSTRACT. In this article we argue that the emergence of a new form of organization – community ente...
Traditional approaches on corporate social responsibility (CSR) are concerned with the definition of...
Purpose This paper aims to extend corporate social responsibility (CSR) theory by exploring how fir...
This paper analyses the relationships between corporate community involvement activities, the organi...
Recently businesses and academic researchers alike have displayed increased level of interest in Cor...
Recently businesses and academic researchers alike have displayed increased level of interest in Cor...
There is increasing evidence to suggest that Corporate Community Involvement (CCI) has gone beyond p...
Previous research on corporate community involvement (CCI) initiatives indicates that such behaviour...
textThis dissertation focuses on stakeholder relationships and an organization’s commitment to comm...
Previous research on corporate community involvement (CCI) initiatives indicates that such behaviour...
Corporate social responsibility (CSR) has received considerable renewed attention in the last few de...
The past two decades have seen an increase in research centered on corporate social responsibility a...
The research proposed as general objective to increase knowledge about the characteristics of the ac...
This paper tries to explain why many socially-responsible firms appear to converge on a standard set...