In their recent essay, Gond and Moser (2019) have proposed that micro-CSR research has the potential to “matter” and transform business practices as it engages closely with how individuals in companies work with and experience corporate social responsibility (CSR). But can micro-CSR research in its current form realize this transformative potential and serve social justice? Adopting an intellectual activist position, we argue that the transformative potential of micro-CSR is severely limited by its predominant focus on CSR as defined, presented, and promoted by companies themselves, thereby serving to sustain the hegemony of the business case for CSR, promoting narrow interests and maintaining managerial control over corporate responsibilit...
Governments and activists alike are increasingly holding companies to account for the social repercu...
This paper situates the field of action known as “corporate social responsibility ” within the theor...
This article aims to consolidate the psychological microfoundations of corporate social responsibili...
In their recent essay, Gond and Moser (2019) have proposed that micro-CSR research has the potential...
One increasingly important development for which firms need to find innovative solutions is the grow...
The field of corporate social responsibility (CSR) emerged as a part of the social movements of the ...
International audienceThis article aims to consolidate the psychological microfoundations of corpora...
Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) is a topic that proved to have become increasingly relevant fr...
Researchers, corporate leaders, and other stakeholders have shown increasing interest in Corporate S...
Corporate social responsibility (CSR) is a tortured concept. We review the current state of the art ...
While mainstream CSR research has generally explored and argued for positive ethical, social and env...
Over the past decade, large-scale American companies have taken a new kind of social stand and publi...
This introduction to the Thematic Collection on Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) tracks the evo...
This article aims to consolidate the psychological microfoundations of corporate social responsibili...
In this article, the co-editors of the corporate responsibility: quantitative issues section of the ...
Governments and activists alike are increasingly holding companies to account for the social repercu...
This paper situates the field of action known as “corporate social responsibility ” within the theor...
This article aims to consolidate the psychological microfoundations of corporate social responsibili...
In their recent essay, Gond and Moser (2019) have proposed that micro-CSR research has the potential...
One increasingly important development for which firms need to find innovative solutions is the grow...
The field of corporate social responsibility (CSR) emerged as a part of the social movements of the ...
International audienceThis article aims to consolidate the psychological microfoundations of corpora...
Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) is a topic that proved to have become increasingly relevant fr...
Researchers, corporate leaders, and other stakeholders have shown increasing interest in Corporate S...
Corporate social responsibility (CSR) is a tortured concept. We review the current state of the art ...
While mainstream CSR research has generally explored and argued for positive ethical, social and env...
Over the past decade, large-scale American companies have taken a new kind of social stand and publi...
This introduction to the Thematic Collection on Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) tracks the evo...
This article aims to consolidate the psychological microfoundations of corporate social responsibili...
In this article, the co-editors of the corporate responsibility: quantitative issues section of the ...
Governments and activists alike are increasingly holding companies to account for the social repercu...
This paper situates the field of action known as “corporate social responsibility ” within the theor...
This article aims to consolidate the psychological microfoundations of corporate social responsibili...