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The past as corporate social responsibility

2023
Research 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 Social Responsibility and Corporate Governance: Comparative Perspectives

Corporate Governance: An International Review, 2013
An introduction is presented in which the editors discuss various reports within the issue on topics including corporate social responsibility, corporate governance, and fiduciary duty.
Devinney, Timothy M.   +2 more
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What We Know and Don’t Know About Corporate Social Responsibility

, 2012
The authors review the corporate social responsibility (CSR) literature based on 588 journal articles and 102 books and book chapters. They offer a multilevel and multidisciplinary theoretical framework that synthesizes and integrates the literature at ...
Herman Aguinis, A. Glavas
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The economics of corporate social responsibility [PDF]

open access: possible, 2013
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.
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Globalization and Corporate Social Responsibility

2009
Abstract This article analyzes the advent of globalization and delineates its impact on the corporation and its social responsibilities. It begins with an explanation of the concept of globalization. Next, it describes the traditional paradigm of corporate social responsibility (CSR) where the responsibilities of businesses are discussed
Scherer, A G, Palazzo, G
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Motives for Corporate Social Responsibility

De Economist, 2012
In this article we analyze the motives of executives to take responsibility for the labor, environmental and social aspects of their business. We distinguish three motives: one extrinsic (financial) and two intrinsic (ethical and altruistic) motives and empirically investigate the influences of these motives on Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) by ...
Graafland, J.J.   +1 more
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Corporate Governance Meets Corporate Social Responsibility: Mapping the Interface

Business & Society, 2020
Despite ample research on corporate governance (CG) and corporate social responsibility (CSR), there is a lack of consensus on the nature of the relationship between these two concepts and on how this relationship manifests across institutional contexts.
R. Zaman   +3 more
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Bad Greenwashing, Good Greenwashing: Corporate Social Responsibility and Information Transparency

Management Sciences, 2020
With the growing popularity of corporate social responsibility (CSR), critics point out that firms tend to focus on salient CSR activities while slacking off on the unobservable ones, using CSR as a marketing gimmick.
Yue Wu, Kaifu Zhang, Jinhong Xie
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Handbook on Corporate Governance and Corporate Social Responsibility

The world-wide transition towards corporate social responsibility (CSR) results in profound changes to business practices. Hence, this crucial Handbook adopts a global perspective to review key CSR issues and their implications for the future evolution of corporate governance.
Magnan M., Michelon G.
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Corporate Social Responsibility, Democracy, and the Politicization of the Corporation

Academy of Management Review, 2008
The article refers to research by Stephen Barley (2007) and replies to criticism by Peter Edward and Hugh Willmott concerning the authors' own research on the political aspects of corporate social responsibility. The Barley study suggests that business's influence on politics can negatively impact representative democracy. The reply comments on private-
Palazzo, G, Scherer, A G
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