Over the past few years, the role of private sector organizations as actors and investors in development processes has received increased attention. This article explores the rise of ‘philanthronationalism’ in Sri Lanka: the co-development of business and philanthropy methods as a response to patronage, nationalization and militarization in the post-war environment. Drawing on ethnographic research into indigenous forms of corporate social responsibility (CSR), the article identifies four kinds of philanthronationalist practice — passive, assimilative, reactive and collaborative — that provide a logic, mechanism and ethic for private sector development initiatives in the island whilst promoting a vision of the ‘Sinhala Buddhist’ nation stat...
This is a review paper addresses the Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) and its present contribut...
Extant research has focused on the role of philanthropy in the socioeconomic development of western ...
Islam and van Staden commenced their argument by drawing our attention to the enormous stakeholders’...
Philanthronationalism – the pursuance of corporate ‘good governance’ and equality initiatives for et...
In this article, we explore what happens when idea(l)s of Islamic charity (sadaqah) and social enter...
Philanthronationalism – the pursuance of corporate ‘good governance’ and equality initiatives for et...
This paper investigates the development of the Social Enterprise (SE) in Thailand. Emerging from the...
In this article, we explore what happens when idea(l)s of Islamic charity (sadaqah) and social enter...
A death radically rearranges kinship, debt, obligation, and responsibility, and it also triggers pre...
Funding: Scottish Graduate School of Social Science /Bates Wells Braithwaite London LLP (Grant Numbe...
This article discusses the rise of an approach to philanthropic giving known as philanthrocapitalism...
This article presents an overview of the evolving state of philanthropy in Southeast Asia, driven by...
The role of the private sector in international development is growing, supported by new and evolvin...
Despite increased interests in marketisation of philanthrocapitalism research worldwide, the argumen...
Philanthrocapitalism – the strategic application of market methods and motives for philanthropic pur...
This is a review paper addresses the Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) and its present contribut...
Extant research has focused on the role of philanthropy in the socioeconomic development of western ...
Islam and van Staden commenced their argument by drawing our attention to the enormous stakeholders’...
Philanthronationalism – the pursuance of corporate ‘good governance’ and equality initiatives for et...
In this article, we explore what happens when idea(l)s of Islamic charity (sadaqah) and social enter...
Philanthronationalism – the pursuance of corporate ‘good governance’ and equality initiatives for et...
This paper investigates the development of the Social Enterprise (SE) in Thailand. Emerging from the...
In this article, we explore what happens when idea(l)s of Islamic charity (sadaqah) and social enter...
A death radically rearranges kinship, debt, obligation, and responsibility, and it also triggers pre...
Funding: Scottish Graduate School of Social Science /Bates Wells Braithwaite London LLP (Grant Numbe...
This article discusses the rise of an approach to philanthropic giving known as philanthrocapitalism...
This article presents an overview of the evolving state of philanthropy in Southeast Asia, driven by...
The role of the private sector in international development is growing, supported by new and evolvin...
Despite increased interests in marketisation of philanthrocapitalism research worldwide, the argumen...
Philanthrocapitalism – the strategic application of market methods and motives for philanthropic pur...
This is a review paper addresses the Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) and its present contribut...
Extant research has focused on the role of philanthropy in the socioeconomic development of western ...
Islam and van Staden commenced their argument by drawing our attention to the enormous stakeholders’...