Purpose: The purpose of this study is to examine the ways that sin industry companies attempt to utilise CSR reporting for legitimation. Design/methodology/approach: Conventional and summative content analyses were carried out on annual CSR reports in UK tobacco and gambling companies, juxtaposed against analysis of the actual behaviour of the companies, collectively and individually. Findings: The paper concludes that there is an ongoing tension between the business of sin industry companies and their attempts to establish and maintain any legitimacy, using CSR reporting in particular ways to try to prove their credentials to society and to engage salient stakeholder support. Ultimately, they aim to give themselves the scope for strategic ...
The survival of organizations is dependent upon their legitimacy since legitimacy provides them with...
Background: Recent attempts by large tobacco companies to represent themselves as socially responsib...
This paper utilises legitimacy theory to explore whether a company’s level of profile is related to ...
Purpose: The purpose of this study is to examine the ways that sin industry companies attempt to uti...
Working paper; presented in the British Accounting Association Annual Conference, Blackpool, 1-3 Apr...
Corporations’ involvement in activities that are socially responsible, with respect for workers' rig...
Corporate social responsibility (CSR) has become an increasingly important aspect for companies to c...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to empirically test legitimacy theory by comparing the corpora...
Paper presented at the British Accounting Association Annual Conference, Cardiff, 30 March – 1 April...
On the one hand, CSR is regarded as a means to strengthen legitimacy; on the other hand, stakeholder...
This study investigates motivations for Corporate Social Reporting (CSR). Considering that CSR remai...
PURPOSE: The purpose of this paper is to empirically test legitimacy theory by comparing the corpora...
Tobacco companies have started to position themselves as good corporate citizens. The effort towards...
Examines, through a study of corporate social responsibility reports and tax-related disclosures in ...
Background: Recent attempts by large tobacco companies to represent themselves as socially responsib...
The survival of organizations is dependent upon their legitimacy since legitimacy provides them with...
Background: Recent attempts by large tobacco companies to represent themselves as socially responsib...
This paper utilises legitimacy theory to explore whether a company’s level of profile is related to ...
Purpose: The purpose of this study is to examine the ways that sin industry companies attempt to uti...
Working paper; presented in the British Accounting Association Annual Conference, Blackpool, 1-3 Apr...
Corporations’ involvement in activities that are socially responsible, with respect for workers' rig...
Corporate social responsibility (CSR) has become an increasingly important aspect for companies to c...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to empirically test legitimacy theory by comparing the corpora...
Paper presented at the British Accounting Association Annual Conference, Cardiff, 30 March – 1 April...
On the one hand, CSR is regarded as a means to strengthen legitimacy; on the other hand, stakeholder...
This study investigates motivations for Corporate Social Reporting (CSR). Considering that CSR remai...
PURPOSE: The purpose of this paper is to empirically test legitimacy theory by comparing the corpora...
Tobacco companies have started to position themselves as good corporate citizens. The effort towards...
Examines, through a study of corporate social responsibility reports and tax-related disclosures in ...
Background: Recent attempts by large tobacco companies to represent themselves as socially responsib...
The survival of organizations is dependent upon their legitimacy since legitimacy provides them with...
Background: Recent attempts by large tobacco companies to represent themselves as socially responsib...
This paper utilises legitimacy theory to explore whether a company’s level of profile is related to ...