Employing theoretical resources from Transactional Analysis (TA) and drawing from interviews with managers dealing with social or environmental issues in their role, we explain how CSR activity provides a context for dramas in which actors may ignore, or discount aspects of self, others, and the contexts of their work as they maintain and reproduce the roles of Rescuers, Persecutors and Victims. In doing so, we add to knowledge about CSR by providing an explanation for how the contradictions of CSR are avoided in practice even when actors may be aware of them. Specifically, we theorise how CSR work can produce dramatic stories where adversity is apparently overcome, whilst little is actually achieved at the social level. We also add to the ...
The task of this paper is to trace the academic discourse on corporate social responsibility (CSR) b...
This article analyses the complementarity between various dimensions of corporate social responsibil...
Recent research highlights the positive effects of organizational CSR engagement on employee outcome...
Employing theoretical resources from Transactional Analysis (TA) and drawing from interviews with ma...
Drawing on Pierre Bourdieu's theory of social practice, this article develops a novel approach to th...
With a review of literature on corporate social responsibility (CSR) and its micro‐level impacts, th...
AbstractCorporate social responsibility by default is viewed as a positive phenomenon in organizatio...
Through the development of CSR ratings, metrics and management tools, Corporate Social Responsibilit...
Based on a two-year participant observation, this paper shows how CSR managers align CSR programs cl...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to explore the psychological strategies as well as the rhetor...
This article examines how a firm’s prior record on corporate social responsibility (CSR) influences ...
AbstractThis paper analyses the relationships between corporate social responsible employees, corpor...
The dissertation abstract and the reflection commentary present the work of Judith Schrempf. The dis...
The notion that corporations would voluntarily devote resources to serve non-shareholder interests s...
Aguinis and Glavas’ (2012) call for a deeper understanding of the microfoundations of corporate soci...
The task of this paper is to trace the academic discourse on corporate social responsibility (CSR) b...
This article analyses the complementarity between various dimensions of corporate social responsibil...
Recent research highlights the positive effects of organizational CSR engagement on employee outcome...
Employing theoretical resources from Transactional Analysis (TA) and drawing from interviews with ma...
Drawing on Pierre Bourdieu's theory of social practice, this article develops a novel approach to th...
With a review of literature on corporate social responsibility (CSR) and its micro‐level impacts, th...
AbstractCorporate social responsibility by default is viewed as a positive phenomenon in organizatio...
Through the development of CSR ratings, metrics and management tools, Corporate Social Responsibilit...
Based on a two-year participant observation, this paper shows how CSR managers align CSR programs cl...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to explore the psychological strategies as well as the rhetor...
This article examines how a firm’s prior record on corporate social responsibility (CSR) influences ...
AbstractThis paper analyses the relationships between corporate social responsible employees, corpor...
The dissertation abstract and the reflection commentary present the work of Judith Schrempf. The dis...
The notion that corporations would voluntarily devote resources to serve non-shareholder interests s...
Aguinis and Glavas’ (2012) call for a deeper understanding of the microfoundations of corporate soci...
The task of this paper is to trace the academic discourse on corporate social responsibility (CSR) b...
This article analyses the complementarity between various dimensions of corporate social responsibil...
Recent research highlights the positive effects of organizational CSR engagement on employee outcome...