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2020
The “missing link” between the theory and practice of CSR and sustainability in the daily life of companies can be attributed to the lack of coherent and authentic leadership models and styles which should be consistent to a sustainability orientation and based on a moral and ethical construct.
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The “missing link” between the theory and practice of CSR and sustainability in the daily life of companies can be attributed to the lack of coherent and authentic leadership models and styles which should be consistent to a sustainability orientation and based on a moral and ethical construct.
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SMEs and CSR: An Approach to CSR in their Own Words
Journal of Business Ethics, 2006The academic literature reveals the need to undertake more in-depth field studies in order to discover the organisational culture, the difficulties and the perceptions surrounding CSR in SMEs. This study presents the results of analysis of four case studies on Catalan companies that stand out for their social and environmental practices.
Josep M. Lozano, David Murillo
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2023
A common business strategy adopted by management to demonstrate commitment to socially responsible operations has been to provide a corporate social responsibility (CSR) disclosure when reporting to stakeholders. CSR disclosure is a communication between the business and its stakeholders.
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A common business strategy adopted by management to demonstrate commitment to socially responsible operations has been to provide a corporate social responsibility (CSR) disclosure when reporting to stakeholders. CSR disclosure is a communication between the business and its stakeholders.
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2020
Brazil is a rising economy located in South America. It is the world’s fifth-largest country by area but also the fifth-largest country by population. On the one hand there is the Atlantic Ocean and on the other hand the Amazon river, the Amazon rainforest, and an extensive amount of natural resources—therefore: Brazil is one of the world’s most ...
Martin Tobias Knopp, Christopher Stehr
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Brazil is a rising economy located in South America. It is the world’s fifth-largest country by area but also the fifth-largest country by population. On the one hand there is the Atlantic Ocean and on the other hand the Amazon river, the Amazon rainforest, and an extensive amount of natural resources—therefore: Brazil is one of the world’s most ...
Martin Tobias Knopp, Christopher Stehr
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CEO Overconfidence and CSR Decoupling
Corporate Governance: An International Review, 2019Research question/issue. This study examines whether there is decoupling between how firms communicate about corporate social responsibility (CSR) and what firms do in terms of CSR.
Steve Sauerwald, W. Su
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2019
Multinational companies (MNCs) often debate whether or not corporate social responsibility (CSR) is worthwhile pursuing, whether it is a cost for mere window dressing or whether it is an investment with promising and interesting outcomes. On the other hand, governments debate whether CSR should be legislated or voluntary.
Isaksson, Lars, Mitra, Nayan
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Multinational companies (MNCs) often debate whether or not corporate social responsibility (CSR) is worthwhile pursuing, whether it is a cost for mere window dressing or whether it is an investment with promising and interesting outcomes. On the other hand, governments debate whether CSR should be legislated or voluntary.
Isaksson, Lars, Mitra, Nayan
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CSR-Contingent Executive Compensation Contracts
Journal of Banking & Finance, 2019Firms have increasingly started tying their executives’ compensation to CSR-related objectives. In this paper, we attempt to understand why firms offer CSR-contingent compensation and the conditions under which such compensation improves corporate social
A. Ikram, Zhichuan Frank Li, Dylan Minor
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Journal of Business Ethics, 2015
We considered the question of how corporate social responsibility (CSR) differs between Canada and the U.S. Prior research has identified that national institutional differences exist between the two countries [Freeman and Hasnaoui, J Business Ethics 100(3):419–443, 2011], which may be associated with variations in their respective CSR practices ...
Lois S. Mahoney+3 more
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We considered the question of how corporate social responsibility (CSR) differs between Canada and the U.S. Prior research has identified that national institutional differences exist between the two countries [Freeman and Hasnaoui, J Business Ethics 100(3):419–443, 2011], which may be associated with variations in their respective CSR practices ...
Lois S. Mahoney+3 more
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Corporate Governance: The International Journal of Business in Society, 2019
Purpose This paper aims to explore the extent and nature of corporate social responsibility (CSR) reporting practices in the banking sector of Kazakhstan and investigates the effects of board characteristics on CSR disclosures in the given emerging ...
N. Orazalin
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Purpose This paper aims to explore the extent and nature of corporate social responsibility (CSR) reporting practices in the banking sector of Kazakhstan and investigates the effects of board characteristics on CSR disclosures in the given emerging ...
N. Orazalin
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