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Corporate social responsibility [PDF]
José Antonio Ocampo
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Strategy and society: the link between competitive advantage and corporate social responsibility.
Harvard Business Review, 2006Governments, activists, and the media have become adept at holding companies to account for the social consequences of their actions. In response, corporate social responsibility has emerged as an inescapable priority for business leaders in every ...
Michael E Porter, M. Kramer
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Corporate Social Responsibility: a Theory of the Firm Perspective
, 2001We outline a supply and demand model of corporate social responsibility (CSR). Based on this framework, we hypothesize that a firm's level of CSR will depend on its size, level of diversification, research and development, advertising, government sales ...
Abagail McWilliams, D. Siegel
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, 2007
I offer an institutional theory of corporate social responsibility consisting of a series of propositions specifying the conditions under which corporations are likely to behave in socially responsible ways.
John L. Campbell
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I offer an institutional theory of corporate social responsibility consisting of a series of propositions specifying the conditions under which corporations are likely to behave in socially responsible ways.
John L. Campbell
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, 2008
We address the question of how and why corporate social responsibility (CSR) differs among countries and how and why it changes. Applying two schools of thought in institutional theory we conceptualize, first, the differences between CSR in the USA and ...
Dirk Matten, J. Moon
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We address the question of how and why corporate social responsibility (CSR) differs among countries and how and why it changes. Applying two schools of thought in institutional theory we conceptualize, first, the differences between CSR in the USA and ...
Dirk Matten, J. Moon
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Corporate Social Responsibility in Denmark
2021Denmark presents a country with ambitious policies for corporate social responsibility (CSR). This is reflected by the fact that major Danish companies have promoted the global CSR and sustainability agenda since the 1990s. The Scandinavian countries in general have succeeded in earning a reputation as global sustainability front runners, and Denmark ...
Toft, Kristian Høyer+1 more
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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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, 2011
: We examine a potential benefit associated with the initiation of voluntary disclosure of corporate social responsibility (CSR) activities: a reduction in firms’ cost of equity capital.
D. Dhaliwal+3 more
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: We examine a potential benefit associated with the initiation of voluntary disclosure of corporate social responsibility (CSR) activities: a reduction in firms’ cost of equity capital.
D. Dhaliwal+3 more
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The economics of corporate social responsibility [PDF]
This paper critically considers ‘additional’ and ‘instrumental’ explanations that economists have recently suggested in order to reduce the understanding of CSR within the limits of standard economic theorizing, and contrasts them with a ‘constitutive’ definition as an extended model of corporate governance.
Lorenzo Sacconi, Lorenzo Sacconi
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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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