For a long time, Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) has been built as a process and a strategic approach for businesses to be socially responsible. CSR is ‘a concept whereby companies integrate social and environmental concerns in their business operations and in their interaction with their stakeholders on a voluntary basis’(Commission of the European Communities, Promoting a European Framework for Corporate Social Responsibilies, 2001, p. 6). Decision-making within CSR is concerned with actions that create value for society whilst minimising impact on the environment, as well as fostering relationships between organisations and overlapping stakeholders concerned with morality, legal, environmental, ethical, and economic considerations ...
While definitional debates and discussion of its strategic significance continue, the concept, theor...
Research background: The responsibility of organizations towards their surroundings and society is a...
In their book ‘Corporate Social Opportunity’, Grayson and Hodges maintain that ‘the driver for busin...
For a long time, Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) has been built as a process and a strategic a...
Purpose: The purpose of this study is to explore the extent to which Corporate Social Responsibility...
Corporate social responsibility is ending up being significantly essential to today's prospects. Fir...
While Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) has traditionally been the domain of the corporate secto...
The aim of this paper is to define the business case for the involvement of SMEs in CSR from the per...
CSR is a multidisciplinary concept that defines the new responsibilities of businesses in societies....
Abstract. Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) is a concept that is mostly connected to large compa...
In this article, we contend that due to their size and emphasis upon addressing external social conc...
Corporate social responsibility (CSR) is a self-regulating model of business which helps organisatio...
Background: Over the years, businesses have come under the microscope as consumers and other stakeho...
CSR should be systematic approach integrated into business strategy based on high quality internal a...
NoIn this article, we contend that due to their size and emphasis upon addressing external social co...
While definitional debates and discussion of its strategic significance continue, the concept, theor...
Research background: The responsibility of organizations towards their surroundings and society is a...
In their book ‘Corporate Social Opportunity’, Grayson and Hodges maintain that ‘the driver for busin...
For a long time, Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) has been built as a process and a strategic a...
Purpose: The purpose of this study is to explore the extent to which Corporate Social Responsibility...
Corporate social responsibility is ending up being significantly essential to today's prospects. Fir...
While Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) has traditionally been the domain of the corporate secto...
The aim of this paper is to define the business case for the involvement of SMEs in CSR from the per...
CSR is a multidisciplinary concept that defines the new responsibilities of businesses in societies....
Abstract. Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) is a concept that is mostly connected to large compa...
In this article, we contend that due to their size and emphasis upon addressing external social conc...
Corporate social responsibility (CSR) is a self-regulating model of business which helps organisatio...
Background: Over the years, businesses have come under the microscope as consumers and other stakeho...
CSR should be systematic approach integrated into business strategy based on high quality internal a...
NoIn this article, we contend that due to their size and emphasis upon addressing external social co...
While definitional debates and discussion of its strategic significance continue, the concept, theor...
Research background: The responsibility of organizations towards their surroundings and society is a...
In their book ‘Corporate Social Opportunity’, Grayson and Hodges maintain that ‘the driver for busin...