This article contributes to a thriving line of research that examines issue interpretation and social accounts in order to study the adoption and diffusion of organizational concepts and management practices. It employs the empirical example of the rise of corporate social responsibility (CSR) in Austria between 1990 and 2005 to investigate the complex role institutional pressures and social positions of actors play in the local adoption of globally theorized ideas. More specifically, the study reveals distinct patterns in rhetorical CSR adoption that illustrate the initial hesitation and reluctance of an established elite in the Austrian business community towards the Anglo-American notion of 'explicit' CSR, while non-elite actors who were...
The results in this paper should help connect theoretical concepts with CSR practices in the current...
The question of how multinational corporations pursue and organize corporate social responsibility (...
We develop a model that explains variation in adoption patterns of Corporate Social Responsibility (...
Applying the theoretical lens of organizational institutionalism, this study analyzes the spread of ...
The paper empirically re-examines the role of national institutions and trans-national social spaces...
This dissertation examines the global expansion of corporate social responsibility (CSR)—the worldwi...
This article discusses the chances and vulnerabilities of corporate social responsibility (CSR) on t...
Two strands of literature have emerged to explain the rise of a new form of private governance, Corp...
Are MNEs more socially responsible, and where is this more likely to occur? Are firms less responsib...
´"How can we explain the historical and transnational variation of Corporate Responsibility - busine...
Purpose: The purpose of considerations undertaken in this paper is to emphasize the importance of pu...
Purpose – This paper aims to utilise a typological matrix as the basis to categorise various c...
This PhD research started from an interest in how corporate social responsibility (CSR) works in pra...
Purpose This paper seeks to investigate to what extent (and why) CSR reporting in developing countr...
Accountability for corporate social responsibility (CSR) and its societal challenges is undetermined...
The results in this paper should help connect theoretical concepts with CSR practices in the current...
The question of how multinational corporations pursue and organize corporate social responsibility (...
We develop a model that explains variation in adoption patterns of Corporate Social Responsibility (...
Applying the theoretical lens of organizational institutionalism, this study analyzes the spread of ...
The paper empirically re-examines the role of national institutions and trans-national social spaces...
This dissertation examines the global expansion of corporate social responsibility (CSR)—the worldwi...
This article discusses the chances and vulnerabilities of corporate social responsibility (CSR) on t...
Two strands of literature have emerged to explain the rise of a new form of private governance, Corp...
Are MNEs more socially responsible, and where is this more likely to occur? Are firms less responsib...
´"How can we explain the historical and transnational variation of Corporate Responsibility - busine...
Purpose: The purpose of considerations undertaken in this paper is to emphasize the importance of pu...
Purpose – This paper aims to utilise a typological matrix as the basis to categorise various c...
This PhD research started from an interest in how corporate social responsibility (CSR) works in pra...
Purpose This paper seeks to investigate to what extent (and why) CSR reporting in developing countr...
Accountability for corporate social responsibility (CSR) and its societal challenges is undetermined...
The results in this paper should help connect theoretical concepts with CSR practices in the current...
The question of how multinational corporations pursue and organize corporate social responsibility (...
We develop a model that explains variation in adoption patterns of Corporate Social Responsibility (...