The expression “Social Responsibility” referred to the business community has been apparently used for the first time in Japan, in 1956. In a pamphlet titled “Consciousness and practice of the Social Responsibility of the Businessmen”, the Japanese Association of Corporate Executives (Nihon Keizai Dōyūkai) described the social role of enterprises in a surprisingly up-to-date way. Which were the reasons leading to such a precocious interest in corporate ethics? When did CSR spread in Japan? In which way have Japanese enterprises responded to the challenge of accounting for their impact on society? To what extent did the Japanese institutional framework contribute to the adoption of CSR related practices? This article tries to answer t...
The concept of CSR is developed in the theory of economics and management from the 50s of the last c...
The concept of CSR is developed in the theory of economics and management from the 50s of the last c...
NoJapan's model of corporations has conventionally been regarded as comparatively 'society-friendly'...
The expression “Social Responsibility” referred to the business community has been apparently used f...
The expression “Social Responsibility” referred to the business community has been apparently used f...
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Globally, there is increasing discussion about corporate social responsibility (CSR). Many large mul...
Globally, there is increasing discussion about corporate social responsibility (CSR). Many large mul...
Entering 2003, corporate social responsibility (CSR) has begun to flourish in Japan. In particular, ...
With the evolution of civil society, corporate social responsibility (CSR) has recieved greater atte...
Globally, there is increasing discussion about corporate social responsibility (CSR). Many large mul...
The concept of CSR is developed in the theory of economics and management from the 50s of the last c...
The concept of CSR is developed in the theory of economics and management from the 50s of the last c...
The concept of CSR is developed in the theory of economics and management from the 50s of the last c...
The concept of CSR is developed in the theory of economics and management from the 50s of the last c...
The concept of CSR is developed in the theory of economics and management from the 50s of the last c...
NoJapan's model of corporations has conventionally been regarded as comparatively 'society-friendly'...
The expression “Social Responsibility” referred to the business community has been apparently used f...
The expression “Social Responsibility” referred to the business community has been apparently used f...
This is work in progress: Please do not circulate without permission.This work has received funding ...
This is work in progress: Please do not circulate without permission.This work has received funding ...
Globally, there is increasing discussion about corporate social responsibility (CSR). Many large mul...
Globally, there is increasing discussion about corporate social responsibility (CSR). Many large mul...
Entering 2003, corporate social responsibility (CSR) has begun to flourish in Japan. In particular, ...
With the evolution of civil society, corporate social responsibility (CSR) has recieved greater atte...
Globally, there is increasing discussion about corporate social responsibility (CSR). Many large mul...
The concept of CSR is developed in the theory of economics and management from the 50s of the last c...
The concept of CSR is developed in the theory of economics and management from the 50s of the last c...
The concept of CSR is developed in the theory of economics and management from the 50s of the last c...
The concept of CSR is developed in the theory of economics and management from the 50s of the last c...
The concept of CSR is developed in the theory of economics and management from the 50s of the last c...
NoJapan's model of corporations has conventionally been regarded as comparatively 'society-friendly'...