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Corporate social responsibility determinants: The relation with CSR disclosure

2013
Purpose-This chapter intends to contribute to the debate on the determinants of corporate social responsibility (CSR) and their impact on performance measurement and communication systems. It aims at analyzing the relationship between the reasons why firms adopt CSR and the importance given to voluntary CSR disclosure.
PISTONI, ANNA ISIDE EUFEMIA, L. Songini
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Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) in China

2017
Despite a growing recognition of national contexts in predicting the dynamics of corporate social responsibility (CSR), the limited prior research has failed to disaggregate national institutions to specify the mechanisms between aspects of national institutional contexts and elements of CSR practices.
D. Kirk Davidson, Juelin Yin
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Consumer Responses to Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) in China

Journal of Business Ethics, 2011
This research explores how consumers respond to Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) in China with a multiproduct, comparative survey. Empirical results conclude that (1) Chinese consumers, who show a high level of awareness and trust of CSR, are more likely to transform a good CSR record into positive corporate evaluation, product association, and ...
Rui Wang, Wen Yang, Zhilong Tian
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What Is Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR)?

2015
Understanding the concept of corporate social responsibility (CSR) would be the first step towards developing a deeper theoretical foundation of CSR and its more effective legislative implementation. To clarify why CSR matters so much, this chapter presents problems stemming from the influence of corporate power in society by examining recent corporate
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Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) and Stakeholders Management

2016
This chapter describes the ways in which CSR practices can develop and strengthen company’s relation with their key stakeholders in order to create both social and financial value to the companies. Using companies CSR reports, current study identifies theoretically for the case of Romania the mechanisms and the important contingencies in whether the ...
Dalina Dumitrescu   +1 more
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New Work and Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR)

2021
The term Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) was used in 1953 by Howard R. Bowen in his book Social Responsibilities of the Businessman and stands for the social responsibility of companies. Bowen preaches in his book for greater consideration for society by the large corporations in the USA (Corporate America), since these corporations have ...
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CEO Power and Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) [PDF]

open access: possibleSSRN Electronic Journal, 2015
Hong, Li, Minor (2015) paper studied that agency cost perspective of Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) and concluded CSR activities are beneficial to both firm and shareholders. And there is existence of Executive compensation contract has incentive for CSR. But does CSR provide incentive for CEO? If it does, then more power the CEO of the firm has,
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Reasoning and Reflections on Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR)

2016
Private enterprises are the central elements of market-based economies in terms of their role in transforming resources into goods and services. While fulfilling this task, they induce positive and negative effects whether willingly or unwillingly and directly or indirectly.
Gerd Rainer Wagner, Regina Lülfs
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CEO rhetorical strategies for corporate social responsibility (CSR) [PDF]

open access: possibleSociety and Business Review, 2012
PurposeThe purpose of this paper is to explore CEO corporate social responsibility (CSR) rhetorical choices in response to stakeholder pressures. CEOs often search for legitimacy through CSR rhetoric. It contributes to maintaining or developing pragmatic, moral and cognitive legitimacy in a post‐crisis world where CSR concerns are gaining in importance.
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Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) and Social Risk Management

Proceedings, 2012
This paper focuses on the increasing importance of corporate social responsibility (CSR) and social risk management in business. Firstly, CSR and social risk management are defined and the development of CSR as a discipline is highlighted. The paper also gives a brief introduction of how community, human rights and labour can be examples of social ...
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