Purpose This paper aims to examine two important issues in corporate social responsibility (CSR) scholarship. First, the study problematises CSR as a form of self-regulation. Second, the research explores how CSR strategies can enable firms to recognise and internalise their externalities while preserving shareholder value. Design/methodology/approach This study uses a tinged shareholder model to understand the interactions between an organisation's CSR approach and the effect of relevant externalities on its CSR outcomes. In doing this, the case study qualitative methodology is adopted, relying on data from one Fidelity Bank, Nigeria. Findings By articulating a tripodal thematic model - governance of externalities in the eco...
This study examined corporate governance and corporate social responsibility of companies quoted on ...
Amidst growing global challenges facing multinational corporations (MNCs) in the process of designin...
This study investigates of the relationship between management ownership and the level of corporate ...
Purpose This paper aims to examine two important issues in corporate social responsibility (CSR) ...
Purpose: This paper examines two important issues in CSR scholarship. First, the study problematizes...
Purpose – This paper aims to examine two important issues in corporate social responsibility (CSR) ...
Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR), the set of standards to which a company subscribes in order t...
The study of corporate social responsibility (CSR) can best be mainstreamed within the wider social ...
This paper strives to explore the relationships between corporate governance (CG) and sustainability...
This paper aims to empirically test, in the Niger Delta region of Nigeria, the external perceptions ...
Purpose: The purpose of this study is to determine how the practices of corporate social responsibil...
This review article aimed to present profile of a well known First Bank (Nigeria) Public Limited Com...
Corporate social responsibility (CSR) has received comparatively less attention in developing countr...
This study examines corporate social responsibility (CSR) in Nigeria in the light of legal regulatio...
This conceptual paper provides a non-revisionist but contextual perspective on the largely controver...
This study examined corporate governance and corporate social responsibility of companies quoted on ...
Amidst growing global challenges facing multinational corporations (MNCs) in the process of designin...
This study investigates of the relationship between management ownership and the level of corporate ...
Purpose This paper aims to examine two important issues in corporate social responsibility (CSR) ...
Purpose: This paper examines two important issues in CSR scholarship. First, the study problematizes...
Purpose – This paper aims to examine two important issues in corporate social responsibility (CSR) ...
Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR), the set of standards to which a company subscribes in order t...
The study of corporate social responsibility (CSR) can best be mainstreamed within the wider social ...
This paper strives to explore the relationships between corporate governance (CG) and sustainability...
This paper aims to empirically test, in the Niger Delta region of Nigeria, the external perceptions ...
Purpose: The purpose of this study is to determine how the practices of corporate social responsibil...
This review article aimed to present profile of a well known First Bank (Nigeria) Public Limited Com...
Corporate social responsibility (CSR) has received comparatively less attention in developing countr...
This study examines corporate social responsibility (CSR) in Nigeria in the light of legal regulatio...
This conceptual paper provides a non-revisionist but contextual perspective on the largely controver...
This study examined corporate governance and corporate social responsibility of companies quoted on ...
Amidst growing global challenges facing multinational corporations (MNCs) in the process of designin...
This study investigates of the relationship between management ownership and the level of corporate ...