This paper presents a study that identifies a stakeholder-defined concept of Corporate Responsibility (CR) in the context of a UK financial service organisation in the immediate pre-credit crunch era. From qualitative analysis of interviews and focus groups with employees and customers, we identify, in a wide-ranging stakeholder-defined concept of CR, six themes that together imply two necessary conditions for a firm to be regarded as responsible— both corporate actions and character must be consonant with CR. This provides both empirical support for a notable, recent theoretical contribution by Godfrey (in Acad Manag Rev 30:777–798, 2005) and novel lessons for reputation management practice
On the basis of four focus group discussions (N = 32) that were conducted in June 2015, the present ...
Stakeholder theory advocates that firms bear responsibility for the implications of their actions. H...
Corporate responsibility (CR) is becoming a key issue in the food chain. In order to make sense of t...
Most research on corporate responsibility (CR) has investigated CR from the perspective of organizat...
This thesis concerns the study of Corporate Responsibility and its role in building positive attitud...
Purpose Following the sub-prime crisis, Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) and Corporate Reputat...
AbstractIn today's highly competitive market environment, firms need to meet the expectations of mul...
The chapter focuses on the relationships between corporate reputation and corporate social responsib...
Corporate responsibility (CR) has often been criticised as a decoupled organisational phenomenon: a ...
Arıkan, Esra (Dogus Author) -- Telci, Emine E. (Dogus Author)In today's highly competitive market en...
This paper's origins lie in a perceived paradox whereby companies in Britain's financial services se...
Corporate reputation is a multi-stakeholder concept that is reflected in the perceptions that stakeh...
Client Organization/Partners Corporate responsibility and utilising the full potential behind it is ...
Purpose: Using the global financial crisis as a critical event and based on institutional theory and...
Legend has it that King Arthur’s Knights of the Round Table embarked on various quests for the Holy ...
On the basis of four focus group discussions (N = 32) that were conducted in June 2015, the present ...
Stakeholder theory advocates that firms bear responsibility for the implications of their actions. H...
Corporate responsibility (CR) is becoming a key issue in the food chain. In order to make sense of t...
Most research on corporate responsibility (CR) has investigated CR from the perspective of organizat...
This thesis concerns the study of Corporate Responsibility and its role in building positive attitud...
Purpose Following the sub-prime crisis, Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) and Corporate Reputat...
AbstractIn today's highly competitive market environment, firms need to meet the expectations of mul...
The chapter focuses on the relationships between corporate reputation and corporate social responsib...
Corporate responsibility (CR) has often been criticised as a decoupled organisational phenomenon: a ...
Arıkan, Esra (Dogus Author) -- Telci, Emine E. (Dogus Author)In today's highly competitive market en...
This paper's origins lie in a perceived paradox whereby companies in Britain's financial services se...
Corporate reputation is a multi-stakeholder concept that is reflected in the perceptions that stakeh...
Client Organization/Partners Corporate responsibility and utilising the full potential behind it is ...
Purpose: Using the global financial crisis as a critical event and based on institutional theory and...
Legend has it that King Arthur’s Knights of the Round Table embarked on various quests for the Holy ...
On the basis of four focus group discussions (N = 32) that were conducted in June 2015, the present ...
Stakeholder theory advocates that firms bear responsibility for the implications of their actions. H...
Corporate responsibility (CR) is becoming a key issue in the food chain. In order to make sense of t...