Arıkan, Esra (Dogus Author) -- Telci, Emine E. (Dogus Author)In today's highly competitive market environment, firms need to meet the expectations of multiple stakeholders and compete for reputational status. In this context, corporate reputation (hereafter, CR) plays a very specific role because stakeholders make their decisions based on the reputational status of the firm in question. Given the importance of CR as an important intangible asset that firms should carefully manage, understanding its antecedents and consequences is of strategic importance. Examining CR from a multi-stakeholder perspective, this study aims to investigate first the effect that corporate social responsibility (hereafter, CSR) has on CR as an antecedent and then ...
This study aims to examine the effect of Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) through Employee Trus...
This study aims to examine the effect of Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) through Employee Trus...
Corporate reputation is considered as the most important intangible asset of the firm because of its...
AbstractIn today's highly competitive market environment, firms need to meet the expectations of mul...
Arıkan, Esra (Dogus Author), Kantur, Deniz (Dogus Author), Maden, Ceyda (Dogus Author), Telci, Emine...
Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) may be viewed as a business strategy rather than a philanthrop...
Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) has become a key issue for both academics and business practi...
This study provides an exploratory investigation of the link between Corporate Social Responsibility...
Purpose: The conceptual framework based on a comprehensive literature review hypothesized that the p...
Companies are increasingly investing in CSR whereby companies with a bad reputation are no exception...
AbstractThis paper analyses corporate social responsibility in relation to corporate reputation buil...
Of late, Corporate Social Responsibility, or CSR, has become a common practice among many businesses...
This study examines the relationship between the between-firm and within-firm values of corporate so...
Companies often consider corporate social responsibility as a means of contributing to the public go...
The rising importance of CSR over the last few decades has stirred the interest of academi...
This study aims to examine the effect of Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) through Employee Trus...
This study aims to examine the effect of Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) through Employee Trus...
Corporate reputation is considered as the most important intangible asset of the firm because of its...
AbstractIn today's highly competitive market environment, firms need to meet the expectations of mul...
Arıkan, Esra (Dogus Author), Kantur, Deniz (Dogus Author), Maden, Ceyda (Dogus Author), Telci, Emine...
Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) may be viewed as a business strategy rather than a philanthrop...
Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) has become a key issue for both academics and business practi...
This study provides an exploratory investigation of the link between Corporate Social Responsibility...
Purpose: The conceptual framework based on a comprehensive literature review hypothesized that the p...
Companies are increasingly investing in CSR whereby companies with a bad reputation are no exception...
AbstractThis paper analyses corporate social responsibility in relation to corporate reputation buil...
Of late, Corporate Social Responsibility, or CSR, has become a common practice among many businesses...
This study examines the relationship between the between-firm and within-firm values of corporate so...
Companies often consider corporate social responsibility as a means of contributing to the public go...
The rising importance of CSR over the last few decades has stirred the interest of academi...
This study aims to examine the effect of Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) through Employee Trus...
This study aims to examine the effect of Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) through Employee Trus...
Corporate reputation is considered as the most important intangible asset of the firm because of its...