Corporate social responsibility (CSR) was illuminated by Howard Bowen in 1953 as the fundamental of morality in the discussion of business ethics and social responsibility. CSR describes how a company should behave towards society. The concept of CSR continues to evolve whereby academic researchers and business executives continue to adopt and adapt to the CSR evolution. This chapter provides an analysis concerning for whom is CSR intended. The various classes of stakeholders as found in the literature are discussed. The different sets of institutional contexts are found to influence the classification of stakeholders. The chapter also presents how the extant literature identifies stakeholders. This chapter is helpful in assisting researche...
This Element offers a thought-provoking and critical examination of corporate social responsibility ...
The field of corporate social responsibility (CSR) emerged as a part of the social movements of the ...
CSR is a multidisciplinary concept that defines the new responsibilities of businesses in societies....
Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) and the notion of a stakeholder approach are pivotal concepts ...
In 1953, Howard R. Bowen gave rise to the debate on social responsibility, and since then it has bec...
Corporate social responsibilities (CSR) concept establishes the importance of organizations to consi...
AbstractCorporate Social Responsibility (CSR) has become an important strategic policy for organisat...
In today’s modern day context, Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) become the mantra for businesse...
Corporate social responsibility (CSR) has been an increased concept within the today’s business and ...
The concept of corporate social responsibility (CSR) comprises stakeholder expectations of the socia...
Companies engage in corporate social responsibility (CSR) mainly because they can reap some kind of ...
This research paper represents a literature review of corporate social responsibility (CSR), as it h...
In an era of growing competition, when traditional methods of attracting customers such as offer pos...
This paper summarizes the arguments and counterarguments within the scientific discussion on the iss...
The development of the idea of Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) has a long and diverse history ...
This Element offers a thought-provoking and critical examination of corporate social responsibility ...
The field of corporate social responsibility (CSR) emerged as a part of the social movements of the ...
CSR is a multidisciplinary concept that defines the new responsibilities of businesses in societies....
Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) and the notion of a stakeholder approach are pivotal concepts ...
In 1953, Howard R. Bowen gave rise to the debate on social responsibility, and since then it has bec...
Corporate social responsibilities (CSR) concept establishes the importance of organizations to consi...
AbstractCorporate Social Responsibility (CSR) has become an important strategic policy for organisat...
In today’s modern day context, Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) become the mantra for businesse...
Corporate social responsibility (CSR) has been an increased concept within the today’s business and ...
The concept of corporate social responsibility (CSR) comprises stakeholder expectations of the socia...
Companies engage in corporate social responsibility (CSR) mainly because they can reap some kind of ...
This research paper represents a literature review of corporate social responsibility (CSR), as it h...
In an era of growing competition, when traditional methods of attracting customers such as offer pos...
This paper summarizes the arguments and counterarguments within the scientific discussion on the iss...
The development of the idea of Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) has a long and diverse history ...
This Element offers a thought-provoking and critical examination of corporate social responsibility ...
The field of corporate social responsibility (CSR) emerged as a part of the social movements of the ...
CSR is a multidisciplinary concept that defines the new responsibilities of businesses in societies....