Corporate social responsibility and individual behaviour
Corporate social responsibility (CSR) research can help to address some of society's grand
challenges (for example, climate change, energy sustainability and social inequality) …
challenges (for example, climate change, energy sustainability and social inequality) …
Effect of CSR activities on meaningfulness, compassion, and employee engagement: A sense-making theoretical approach
Despite growing recognition of CSR's importance in hospitality industry, empirically-derived
insight into its drivers, dynamics, and outcomes remains limited, as investigated in this study …
insight into its drivers, dynamics, and outcomes remains limited, as investigated in this study …
Unknown knowns and known unknowns: Framing the role of organizational learning in corporate social responsibility development
Z Fortis, F Maon, J Frooman… - International Journal of …, 2018 - Wiley Online Library
Corporate social responsibility (CSR) is now widely seen as an increasingly significant
concern for firms because of moral, relational and instrumental motives. Nevertheless …
concern for firms because of moral, relational and instrumental motives. Nevertheless …
Board engagement with digital technologies: A resource dependence framework
This exploratory qualitative inquiry examines the perspectives of 26 board members in
medium-sized, privately held companies operating in the United Kingdom. The study …
medium-sized, privately held companies operating in the United Kingdom. The study …
Coporate branding and corporate social responsibility: Toward a multi-stakeholder interpretive perspective
Research on corporate branding has evolved into a network-based perspective in which
brands are understood as fluid corporate assets socially co-created by the firm and its …
brands are understood as fluid corporate assets socially co-created by the firm and its …
[HTML][HTML] Cultural sensemaking of corporate social responsibility: A dyadic view of Russian–Finnish business relationships
International Management (IM) needs a better understanding of how managers of small and
medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) make sense of cultural differences in international …
medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) make sense of cultural differences in international …
CSR signaling in controversial and noncontroversial industries: CSR policies, governance structures, and transparency tools
Corporate social responsibility (CSR) initiatives are signals used by organizations to reduce
information asymmetries within the market and to make their commitment to sustainability …
information asymmetries within the market and to make their commitment to sustainability …
[HTML][HTML] How employees shape CSR transparency: A sensemaking perspective
T Sendlhofer, D Tolstoy - Journal of Business Research, 2022 - Elsevier
Abstract Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) transparency has predominantly been
treated as an organizational outcome in previous literature. Drawing on rich qualitative data …
treated as an organizational outcome in previous literature. Drawing on rich qualitative data …
Corporate sustainability and financial performance: Collective reputation as moderator of the relationship between environmental performance and firm market value
Markets value superior corporate sustainability performance in part because investors use a
firm's environmental performance as a signal of desirable but difficult‐to‐observe attributes …
firm's environmental performance as a signal of desirable but difficult‐to‐observe attributes …
Towards a holistic view of corporate social responsibility. The antecedent role of information asymmetry and cognitive distance
F Caputo - Kybernetes, 2021 - emerald.com
Purpose This paper aims to enlarge ongoing debate about corporate social responsibility
(CSR) proposing reflections about the role of cognitive and information flows in influencing …
(CSR) proposing reflections about the role of cognitive and information flows in influencing …