This study provides an extensive critical review of the theoretical perspectives applied on corporate social responsibility (CSR) disclosure literature. From a CSR standpoint we review and discuss, in detail, legitimacy theory, stakeholder theory, social contract theory, and signalling theory to identify the situations that suit each of these perspectives. The findings show that there is no universal theory applicable on corporate social responsibility disclosure for all situations or societies. While legitimacy theory suggests CSR disclosures are part of a process of legitimation, stakeholder theory offers an explanation of CSR accountability to stakeholders. Legitimacy theory seems to be more suitable for organizations working in develope...
The debate on the relationship between business and society is an issue of practical importance and ...
The aim of this research is to analyse the impact of corporate social responsibility (CSR) disclosur...
Today there is a general consensus among academics, practitioners and policy makers that businesses ...
Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) is a part of corporate business social activities as an effort...
Past decades, the issue of corporate social responsibility very debated, demanding move corporate or...
A lack of sufficient theoreucal support for models destgned to explain corporate soctal responsibiht...
This paper explores the relationship between two major concepts in business ethics - stakeholder the...
Engaging in corporate social responsibility (CSR) should be a deliberate decision by companies. Unde...
Various definitions, forms, and theories related to Corporate Social Responsibilities (CSR) are pres...
Corporate social responsibilities (CSR) concept establishes the importance of organizations to consi...
Corporate social disclosures (CSD) are primarily voluntary in nature and subsequently provide an are...
Companies engage in corporate social responsibility (CSR) mainly because they can reap some kind of ...
International audienceThis paper deals with corporate social disclosure (CSD). It consists in a long...
The aim of this paper is to analyze whether a number of firm and industry characteristics, as well a...
Motivated by legitimacy theory, this paper comprehensively examines CSR disclosure in South East Asi...
The debate on the relationship between business and society is an issue of practical importance and ...
The aim of this research is to analyse the impact of corporate social responsibility (CSR) disclosur...
Today there is a general consensus among academics, practitioners and policy makers that businesses ...
Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) is a part of corporate business social activities as an effort...
Past decades, the issue of corporate social responsibility very debated, demanding move corporate or...
A lack of sufficient theoreucal support for models destgned to explain corporate soctal responsibiht...
This paper explores the relationship between two major concepts in business ethics - stakeholder the...
Engaging in corporate social responsibility (CSR) should be a deliberate decision by companies. Unde...
Various definitions, forms, and theories related to Corporate Social Responsibilities (CSR) are pres...
Corporate social responsibilities (CSR) concept establishes the importance of organizations to consi...
Corporate social disclosures (CSD) are primarily voluntary in nature and subsequently provide an are...
Companies engage in corporate social responsibility (CSR) mainly because they can reap some kind of ...
International audienceThis paper deals with corporate social disclosure (CSD). It consists in a long...
The aim of this paper is to analyze whether a number of firm and industry characteristics, as well a...
Motivated by legitimacy theory, this paper comprehensively examines CSR disclosure in South East Asi...
The debate on the relationship between business and society is an issue of practical importance and ...
The aim of this research is to analyse the impact of corporate social responsibility (CSR) disclosur...
Today there is a general consensus among academics, practitioners and policy makers that businesses ...