In this paper, we explore how corporations use visual artifacts to translate and recontextualize a globally theorized managerial concept (CSR) into a local setting (Austria). In our analysis of the field-level visual discourse, we analyze over 1,600 images in stand-alone CSR reports of publicly traded corporations. We borrow from framing analysis and structural linguistics to show how the meaning structure underlying a multifaceted construct like CSR is constituted by no more than a relatively small number of fundamental dimensions and rhetorical standpoints (topoi). We introduce the concept of imageries-of-practice to embrace the critical role that shared visual language plays in the construction of meaning and the emergence of field-level...
The present study examines the relevance and framing of Corporate Social Responsibility in the mass ...
Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) strategies are mobilised by organisations as a way of rectifyi...
Following Aristotelianism, which considers the greatest human virtue to be acting according to commu...
Building on previous discursive research in CSR (Campbell, 2000; Livesey, 2002, Cho and Roberts, 201...
An organisation is constructed as a responsible and legitimate entity through its discursive acts an...
This paper presents a semiotic analysis of the CSR (Corporate Social Responsibility) reports publish...
In today\u27s global political and media climate, the stakes are high for corporations, local or oth...
Funding Information: We would like to thank the Co-Editor-in-Chief, Michelle Greenwood, as well as t...
This article contributes to a thriving line of research that examines issue interpretation and socia...
Applying the theoretical lens of organizational institutionalism, this study analyzes the spread of ...
This article examines how companies use discourse in corporate social responsibility (CSR) self-repo...
This submission will explore processes of communicative institutionalism (Cornellison et al, 2015) b...
International audienceIn this article, we develop and advance an understanding of institutions as mu...
Although the importance of corporate social responsibility (CSR) reporting is well recognized, the i...
This article looks at corporate social responsibility (CSR) as a discursive social practice that att...
The present study examines the relevance and framing of Corporate Social Responsibility in the mass ...
Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) strategies are mobilised by organisations as a way of rectifyi...
Following Aristotelianism, which considers the greatest human virtue to be acting according to commu...
Building on previous discursive research in CSR (Campbell, 2000; Livesey, 2002, Cho and Roberts, 201...
An organisation is constructed as a responsible and legitimate entity through its discursive acts an...
This paper presents a semiotic analysis of the CSR (Corporate Social Responsibility) reports publish...
In today\u27s global political and media climate, the stakes are high for corporations, local or oth...
Funding Information: We would like to thank the Co-Editor-in-Chief, Michelle Greenwood, as well as t...
This article contributes to a thriving line of research that examines issue interpretation and socia...
Applying the theoretical lens of organizational institutionalism, this study analyzes the spread of ...
This article examines how companies use discourse in corporate social responsibility (CSR) self-repo...
This submission will explore processes of communicative institutionalism (Cornellison et al, 2015) b...
International audienceIn this article, we develop and advance an understanding of institutions as mu...
Although the importance of corporate social responsibility (CSR) reporting is well recognized, the i...
This article looks at corporate social responsibility (CSR) as a discursive social practice that att...
The present study examines the relevance and framing of Corporate Social Responsibility in the mass ...
Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) strategies are mobilised by organisations as a way of rectifyi...
Following Aristotelianism, which considers the greatest human virtue to be acting according to commu...