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Institutions and Corporate Social Responsibility [PDF]
We provide an overview of how existing research has approached the linkage between CSR and institutions. In particular, we lay out how the three major forms of institutionalism have approached CSR, what kinds of institutions and levels of analysis have been used, and how this has been linked to various domains of CSR.
Witt, Michael, Miska, Christof
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The past as corporate social responsibility
2023Research of “past-as-corporate social responsibility” (past-as-CSR) examines historic corporate actions and their contemporary relevance. Emerging from scholarship on business ethics and CSR, the past-as-CSR approach combines a political perspective of corporate responsibility with an interpretive theory of history. This approach examines how actors in
Phillips, Robert+3 more
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Corporate governance and corporate social responsibility
International Journal of Management and Enterprise Development, 2018This paper seeks to explore the relationship between corporate governance and corporate social responsibility for a sample of 65 French companies listed on the SBF 120 index for the period 2010–2014. The result of our estimate shows that the performance of corporate social responsibility is positively influenced by the size of the board, the presence ...
Abdelkader Derbali+2 more
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Corporate Social Responsibility in Fraud Firms
SSRN Electronic Journal, 2020We analyze whether price fixing firms modify their Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) activities in anticipation of the revelation of a corporate misconduct. Our paper is the first empirical study to specifically explore the timing and the stability of the new CSR investments in firms involved in corporate misconduct.
Daniel Ferrés, Francisco Marcet
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The Social Responsibility of the Corporation.
Academy of Management Proceedings, 1964Social responsibility, then, may be, examined as a complex element in the corporate decision process. Every decision in business involves some corporate or personal cost.
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Corporate Governance and Corporate Social Responsibility
2006Both Corporate Governance (CG) and Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) have become important topics in recent years, but there is some confusion as to the relationship between the two concepts.
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Corporate social responsibility.
2013AbstractThis chapter explores corporate social responsibility for tourism, hospitality and events (THE) facilities. It recognizes the growing expectation for organizations to demonstrate transparency in their ethical and social principles. The chapter provides debates surrounding corporate social responsibility and drivers for its growing prevalence ...
Duarte Alonso, Abel (R16013)+2 more
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Corporate Social Responsibility is No Responsibility
SSRN Electronic Journal, 2015On the web, in the media, amongst the academia everywhere CSR is either wrongly defined or incompletely represented or misnamed. From selfless owner’s personal charity to corporate marketing strategy all are claimed as CSR. In this state of ambiguity, in guise of CSR, corporations may be harming the society in most irresponsible way.
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Corporate social responsability and corporate governance
2012Corporate social responsibility (CSR) is a model of corporate governance (CG) extending fiduciary duties from fulfillment of responsibilities toward the firm's owners to fulfillment of analogous fiduciary duties toward all the firm's stakeholders.
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