Building upon the thesis of Baden and Harwood (2013) that “terminology matters” in describing sustainability programs and corporate social responsibility reporting efforts, this chapter examines how an organization rhetorically self-defines its specific degree or level of “responsibility” in a particular industry or within an industry sector in its actions as well as its non-financial reporting efforts. Starbucks’s evolution in developing sustainability programs and their sustainability reporting over a 12-year period are examined as a case example. Being both praised and criticized, Starbucks provides an instructive example of the evolution of corporate responsibility in a customer-facing enterprise. A model of both internal and external d...
The objective of the thesis is to analyse how stakeholder influence has transformed sustainability w...
During recent years, the topic of corporate social responsibility has received a lot of attention. W...
Companies and policy makers are prioritizing environmental, social, and governance goals as part of ...
Building upon the thesis of Baden and Harwood (2013) that terminology matters in describing sustai...
This study aims to provide insights into the role of consumers, via consumer behaviour, in businesse...
abstract: Corporate social responsibility (CSR) is a fascinating and complex topic. There is consens...
Society demands more and more that corporations take over responsibility on the effects of their bus...
Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) is a broad area of management study and practice that has beco...
The coffee sector is facing several sustainability challenges. We ask whether addressing these is tr...
Abstract This article argues for greater attention to be paid to the dual and embedded nature of bus...
Innovation translated into quality and networking translated into knowledge transfer became, in fact...
The business competitive landscape of today is shaped by new challenges. In order to outperform thei...
In today\u27s global business environment, external pressures -- such as climate change, it source s...
Working with sustainability is becoming more and more important for companies, since thedemands in t...
Title: The Pursuit of Sustainable Competitive Advantage – A Profile of the Starbucks Corporation Aut...
The objective of the thesis is to analyse how stakeholder influence has transformed sustainability w...
During recent years, the topic of corporate social responsibility has received a lot of attention. W...
Companies and policy makers are prioritizing environmental, social, and governance goals as part of ...
Building upon the thesis of Baden and Harwood (2013) that terminology matters in describing sustai...
This study aims to provide insights into the role of consumers, via consumer behaviour, in businesse...
abstract: Corporate social responsibility (CSR) is a fascinating and complex topic. There is consens...
Society demands more and more that corporations take over responsibility on the effects of their bus...
Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) is a broad area of management study and practice that has beco...
The coffee sector is facing several sustainability challenges. We ask whether addressing these is tr...
Abstract This article argues for greater attention to be paid to the dual and embedded nature of bus...
Innovation translated into quality and networking translated into knowledge transfer became, in fact...
The business competitive landscape of today is shaped by new challenges. In order to outperform thei...
In today\u27s global business environment, external pressures -- such as climate change, it source s...
Working with sustainability is becoming more and more important for companies, since thedemands in t...
Title: The Pursuit of Sustainable Competitive Advantage – A Profile of the Starbucks Corporation Aut...
The objective of the thesis is to analyse how stakeholder influence has transformed sustainability w...
During recent years, the topic of corporate social responsibility has received a lot of attention. W...
Companies and policy makers are prioritizing environmental, social, and governance goals as part of ...