Human rights (HR) and corporate social responsibility (CSR) are both fields of knowledge and research that have been shaped by, and examine, the role of multi-national enterprises in society. Whilst scholars have highlighted the overlapping nature of CSR and HR, our understanding of this relationship within business practice remains vague and under-researched. To explore the interface between CSR and HR, this paper presents empirical data from a qualitative study involving 22 international businesses based in the UK. Through an analysis based on sensemaking, the paper examines how and where CSR and HR overlap, contrast and shape one another, and the role that companies’ international operations has on this relationship. The findings reveal ...
A rising challenge for many corporations has been the integration of CSR principles with business st...
This paper examines the impact of multinational firms’ increasingly blurred geographical and institu...
The expectation that organisations will act in a socially responsible manner under the guise of Corp...
Human rights (HR) and corporate social responsibility (CSR) are both fields of knowledge and researc...
The file attached to this record is the author's final peer reviewed version. The Publisher's final ...
Human rights have not played an overwhelmingly prominent role in CSR in the past. Similarly, CSR has...
There is no shortage of normative models describing how Human Resource Management (HRM) should integ...
With the increase and prominence of corporate social responsibility (CSR), it is important to unders...
This is an accepted manuscript of a paper due to be published by Wiley in Corporate Social Responsib...
This study examines an overlooked phenomenon of the link between CSR (Corporate Social Responsibilit...
The study accounts for recent developments in corporate voluntarism and assesses the evolving corpor...
International audienceDespite a significant increase in research and practice linking corporate soci...
The purpose of this qualitative study is to examine the relation between Corporate Social Responsibi...
[Abstract]: Employee engagement via Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) involves conflicts of int...
Over the last several years, notions of corporate social responsibility and corporate responsibility...
A rising challenge for many corporations has been the integration of CSR principles with business st...
This paper examines the impact of multinational firms’ increasingly blurred geographical and institu...
The expectation that organisations will act in a socially responsible manner under the guise of Corp...
Human rights (HR) and corporate social responsibility (CSR) are both fields of knowledge and researc...
The file attached to this record is the author's final peer reviewed version. The Publisher's final ...
Human rights have not played an overwhelmingly prominent role in CSR in the past. Similarly, CSR has...
There is no shortage of normative models describing how Human Resource Management (HRM) should integ...
With the increase and prominence of corporate social responsibility (CSR), it is important to unders...
This is an accepted manuscript of a paper due to be published by Wiley in Corporate Social Responsib...
This study examines an overlooked phenomenon of the link between CSR (Corporate Social Responsibilit...
The study accounts for recent developments in corporate voluntarism and assesses the evolving corpor...
International audienceDespite a significant increase in research and practice linking corporate soci...
The purpose of this qualitative study is to examine the relation between Corporate Social Responsibi...
[Abstract]: Employee engagement via Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) involves conflicts of int...
Over the last several years, notions of corporate social responsibility and corporate responsibility...
A rising challenge for many corporations has been the integration of CSR principles with business st...
This paper examines the impact of multinational firms’ increasingly blurred geographical and institu...
The expectation that organisations will act in a socially responsible manner under the guise of Corp...