Purpose: This study aims to set out to develop and validate a new instrument to measure the multi-dimensional nature of co-opetition in corporate responsibility and sustainability (CRS). It is anticipated that this instrument will prove useful to firms wanting to adopt measures that support relevant sustainability strategies. Design/methodology/approach: The scale development concerns three separate components, namely, item generation through expert interviews; a pilot study conducted for scale purification; and a final study for scale confirmation and validation, respectively. The final study comprises 215 firms across 11 sectors in Australia that engage in co-opetitive alliances for CRS activities. Findings: This study empirically validat...
Today, global socio-ecological problems are too complex and urgent for isolated actions, and cross-s...
It is a common misconception that the cross-sector partnership between private companies and environ...
It is a common misconception that the cross-sector partnership between private companies and environ...
Purpose: The co-opetitive (i.e. collaboration with competing firms) approach towards managing corpor...
Although the fields of Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) and Relationship Exchange have both sig...
The term Corporate Social Responsibility has evolved ever since it was coined in second half of 20th...
This article details novel research methodology developed through a researcher-practitioner partners...
Given the growing demand for responsible business practice in society today, this research paper aim...
Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) has become an important strategic policy for organisations des...
There is wide agreement that business should play a significant role in moving towards sustainable d...
The file attached to this record is the author's final peer reviewed version. The Publisher's final ...
In today’s modern day context, Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) become the mantra for businesse...
The interest in this study arose from the great attention currently being given to the role of co-op...
Copyright © 2022 The Author(s). Co-opetition is gaining increasing attention as a potentially useful...
It is a common misconception that the cross-sector partnership between private companies and environ...
Today, global socio-ecological problems are too complex and urgent for isolated actions, and cross-s...
It is a common misconception that the cross-sector partnership between private companies and environ...
It is a common misconception that the cross-sector partnership between private companies and environ...
Purpose: The co-opetitive (i.e. collaboration with competing firms) approach towards managing corpor...
Although the fields of Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) and Relationship Exchange have both sig...
The term Corporate Social Responsibility has evolved ever since it was coined in second half of 20th...
This article details novel research methodology developed through a researcher-practitioner partners...
Given the growing demand for responsible business practice in society today, this research paper aim...
Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) has become an important strategic policy for organisations des...
There is wide agreement that business should play a significant role in moving towards sustainable d...
The file attached to this record is the author's final peer reviewed version. The Publisher's final ...
In today’s modern day context, Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) become the mantra for businesse...
The interest in this study arose from the great attention currently being given to the role of co-op...
Copyright © 2022 The Author(s). Co-opetition is gaining increasing attention as a potentially useful...
It is a common misconception that the cross-sector partnership between private companies and environ...
Today, global socio-ecological problems are too complex and urgent for isolated actions, and cross-s...
It is a common misconception that the cross-sector partnership between private companies and environ...
It is a common misconception that the cross-sector partnership between private companies and environ...