Why do some corporations become positioned as socially responsible and others as socially irresponsible? Here, an attempt is made to explore this issue. Within the established management literature it is held that managers do not understand corporate social responsibility (CSR), wherein the focus has been turned towards how corporations can work with CSR inside their organisation as a response to expectations coming from outside. In this book, interviews with managers in one British and one Swedish food retailer are analysed, with the intention to understand how CSR is given meaning in and has become integrated with everyday business practices. The investigation was extended to a study of various stakeholder organisations whose texts publis...
During recent years, company scandals and an intensified demand from the public that companies shoul...
Corporate social responsibility is a concept where companies voluntarily set guidelines on how to co...
No abstractThe author aims at examining the concept of corporate social responsibility [CSR] within ...
Corporate social responsibility (CSR) has grown to play a significant and important role in directin...
The number of corporate social responsibility (CSR) managers within business organisations has incre...
The paper demonstrates its 'CSR at a tipping point' thesis by juxtaposing views of corporate social ...
Corporate social responsibility (CSR) has become an increasingly significant managerial concept, yet...
Why and under which conditions do companies voluntarily adopt high social and environmental standard...
In response to stakeholder expectations from corporate social responsiblity (CSR), many firms create...
This paper critically examines the literature surrounding Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) and ...
CSR is a far reaching concept and practice, whose popularity and diffusion has increased rapidly in ...
Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) is the act of taking social responsibility above what you need...
Corporate social responsibility (CSR) is not a new idea. However, CSR has never been more prominent...
Corporate social responsibility (CSR) is a self-regulating model of business which helps organisatio...
In an era of growing competition, when traditional methods of attracting customers such as offer pos...
During recent years, company scandals and an intensified demand from the public that companies shoul...
Corporate social responsibility is a concept where companies voluntarily set guidelines on how to co...
No abstractThe author aims at examining the concept of corporate social responsibility [CSR] within ...
Corporate social responsibility (CSR) has grown to play a significant and important role in directin...
The number of corporate social responsibility (CSR) managers within business organisations has incre...
The paper demonstrates its 'CSR at a tipping point' thesis by juxtaposing views of corporate social ...
Corporate social responsibility (CSR) has become an increasingly significant managerial concept, yet...
Why and under which conditions do companies voluntarily adopt high social and environmental standard...
In response to stakeholder expectations from corporate social responsiblity (CSR), many firms create...
This paper critically examines the literature surrounding Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) and ...
CSR is a far reaching concept and practice, whose popularity and diffusion has increased rapidly in ...
Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) is the act of taking social responsibility above what you need...
Corporate social responsibility (CSR) is not a new idea. However, CSR has never been more prominent...
Corporate social responsibility (CSR) is a self-regulating model of business which helps organisatio...
In an era of growing competition, when traditional methods of attracting customers such as offer pos...
During recent years, company scandals and an intensified demand from the public that companies shoul...
Corporate social responsibility is a concept where companies voluntarily set guidelines on how to co...
No abstractThe author aims at examining the concept of corporate social responsibility [CSR] within ...