This paper aims to report as a study that contributes to the understanding of the roles of strategic corporate social responsibility (CSR) in overall organisational performance. The approach to the paper was by the review of acclaimed researches with linkages between corporate social responsibility, more specifically strategic corporate social responsibility and organisational performance. Strategic CSR undertaken by various organisations were analysed to find how significant they affect to performance metrics. The researchers had difficulties unearthing previous tangential and empirical research as there had not been a wealth of research in the area of CSR relationships especially with regards to strategic CSR practices and perfo...
Corporate social responsibility (CSR) is a strategy used by organizations to achieve their Performan...
This literature review summarises the main strands of the debate around whether corporate social res...
This study is organized the nexus between social responsibility and financial performance both theor...
Over the last three decades, the pressure on firms to engage in Corporate Social Responsibility CCSR...
Using KLD data on the performance of 188 companies over a three-year period in seven areas of corpor...
PURPOSE: The purpose of this study is to investigate whether the descriptive, instrumental, and stra...
This research paper aims at proving the importance of CSR for the enhancement of the performance of ...
Corporate social responsibility (CSR) is argued to be a strategic imperative, one that can significa...
Much has been written about the role of business in society. More specifically, a dominant theme in ...
Previous studies highlight that corporate social responsibility (CSR) should be integrated into the...
This study develops the concept of Strategic Corporate Social Responsibility (Strategic CSR) by meta...
CSR has gained more attention in recent years in both developing and developed countries and among t...
Abstract: This study conceptualizes what a ‘strategic turn’ means in corporate social responsibil...
This study examines the effect of CSR disclosure and MO on firm performance as well as the mediating...
To explore strategic aspects of corporate social responsibility (CSR), this paper examines the impac...
Corporate social responsibility (CSR) is a strategy used by organizations to achieve their Performan...
This literature review summarises the main strands of the debate around whether corporate social res...
This study is organized the nexus between social responsibility and financial performance both theor...
Over the last three decades, the pressure on firms to engage in Corporate Social Responsibility CCSR...
Using KLD data on the performance of 188 companies over a three-year period in seven areas of corpor...
PURPOSE: The purpose of this study is to investigate whether the descriptive, instrumental, and stra...
This research paper aims at proving the importance of CSR for the enhancement of the performance of ...
Corporate social responsibility (CSR) is argued to be a strategic imperative, one that can significa...
Much has been written about the role of business in society. More specifically, a dominant theme in ...
Previous studies highlight that corporate social responsibility (CSR) should be integrated into the...
This study develops the concept of Strategic Corporate Social Responsibility (Strategic CSR) by meta...
CSR has gained more attention in recent years in both developing and developed countries and among t...
Abstract: This study conceptualizes what a ‘strategic turn’ means in corporate social responsibil...
This study examines the effect of CSR disclosure and MO on firm performance as well as the mediating...
To explore strategic aspects of corporate social responsibility (CSR), this paper examines the impac...
Corporate social responsibility (CSR) is a strategy used by organizations to achieve their Performan...
This literature review summarises the main strands of the debate around whether corporate social res...
This study is organized the nexus between social responsibility and financial performance both theor...