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This article presents a theoretical framework for analysing corporate responsibility through the lens of critical state theory, focusing on the dynamic interplay between state and business. Traditionally, corp.

Authors: Xu Kang Citation: International Journal of Corporate Social Responsibility 2024 9 :14 Content type: Original Article Published on: 5 September 2024

Investigating the potential domino effect of a dazzling fiscal-period on CSR performance: a luxury brand scenario

A consensus and buying pattern regarding luxury brands has endured a paradigm shift from being envied to being questioned or entirely overlooked. The pandemic has led to a fair share of economic implications. .

Authors: Abhinav Karthikeyan Ravichandran and Rashmi Singh Citation: International Journal of Corporate Social Responsibility 2024 9 :13 Content type: Original Article Published on: 8 August 2024

Identifying transitions in corporate sustainability reporting: a content analysis of JSE/FTSE multinational sustainability reports from 2016 to 2021

The dominant practice governing sustainability reporting in the private sector is that of Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) or Environmental Social Governance (ESG) reporting. CSR has its roots in philanth.

Authors: Liesel Kassier Citation: International Journal of Corporate Social Responsibility 2024 9 :12 Content type: Original Article Published on: 6 July 2024

Stakeholders, stakeholder theory and Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR)

Complacency is almost archaic in the knowledge economy, because firms are overwhelmingly confronted with diverse expectations from better informed stakeholders, who pressure on societal issues amid shareholder.

Authors: Hart O. Awa, Willie Etim and Enyinda Ogbonda Citation: International Journal of Corporate Social Responsibility 2024 9 :11 Content type: Original Article Published on: 18 June 2024

Morality matters: social psychological perspectives on how and why CSR activities and communications affect stakeholders’ support - experimental design evidence for the mediating role of perceived organizational morality comparing WEIRD (UK) and non-WEIRD (Russia) country

Companies’ communications about Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) have become increasingly prevalent yet psychological reasons for why those communications might lead to positive reactions of the general p.

Authors: Tatiana Chopova, Naomi Ellemers and Elena Sinelnikova Citation: International Journal of Corporate Social Responsibility 2024 9 :10 Content type: Original Article Published on: 4 June 2024

Bibliometric study on organizational resilience: trends and future research agenda

In an increasingly volatile, uncertain, complex, and ambiguous (VUCA) world, the importance of organizational resilience has grown, yet the scholarly literature on this topic remains fragmented. To address thi.

Authors: David Mhlanga and Mufaro Dzingirai Citation: International Journal of Corporate Social Responsibility 2024 9 :9 Content type: Review Article Published on: 8 May 2024

Developing indicators for the social benefits of university-industry collaborations

This paper focuses on the social benefits of university-industry collaborations (UICs) based on the cases of winners of the Industry-Academia Collaboration Prize presented by the UK Royal Society of Chemistry .

Authors: Irina Ervits Citation: International Journal of Corporate Social Responsibility 2024 9 :8 Content type: Original Article Published on: 7 May 2024

Board gender diversity and corporate social responsibility

Based on a total of 1,590 listed non-financial firms on the Taiwan Stock Exchange and the Taipei Exchange (formerly the Over The Counter securities market) covering the period of 2007~2020, this study examines.

Authors: Yuan Chang, Kun-Tsung Wu, Shu-Hui Lin and Chia-Jung Lin Citation: International Journal of Corporate Social Responsibility 2024 9 :7 Content type: Original Article Published on: 3 April 2024

The role of internal CSR in guiding the digitalisation of work

In the context of the increased use of digital technologies at work and the various reported positive and negative outcomes for workers, this paper deals with the effects of internal corporate social responsib.

Authors: Lea Wolf, Ronny Ehlen, Mona-Maria Bardmann, Caroline Ruiner, Julia Lanzl, Manfred Schoch and Henner Gimpel

Citation: International Journal of Corporate Social Responsibility 2024 9 :6 Content type: Review Article Published on: 9 March 2024

Assessing the impact of corporate social responsibility communication on nonprofit organisations in South Africa

The aim of the study was to investigate whether the content of Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) messages predicts communication outcomes in South African nonprofit organisations (NPOs). The study found a .

Authors: Sabryna Joanne Tsinga-Mambadja, Hilda Bongazana Dondolo and David Pieter Conradie Citation: International Journal of Corporate Social Responsibility 2024 9 :5 Content type: Review Article Published on: 8 March 2024

Corporate social responsibility, sustainable environmental practices and green innovation; perspectives from the Ghanaian manufacturing industry

As the discourse around business ethics and sustainable development intensifies, many organizations are adopting initiatives in corporate social responsibility (CSR) as a strategic tool to satisfy regulatory r.

Authors: Emmanuel Jeffrey Dzage, Muhammad Rizwan Hussain, Paul Opuni Dapaah and Yussif Mustapha Citation: International Journal of Corporate Social Responsibility 2024 9 :4 Content type: Original Article Published on: 5 March 2024

Assessment of corporate social responsibility practices in selected public libraries in South-West and North-Central, Nigeria

This study explored corporate social responsibility practices in selected public libraries in south-west and north-central Nigeria. The study adopts multiple case-study design, and qualitative research approac.

Authors: Ismail Olatunji Adeyemi, Boluke Favour Abiona, Adetunji Idris Adebisi, Khudro Iyabo Ishola and Halleluyah David Ogunlowo

Citation: International Journal of Corporate Social Responsibility 2024 9 :3 Content type: Original Article Published on: 17 February 2024

Navigating the myriad of corporate quality standards: a CSR and stakeholder perspective

Quality standards (QS) (e.g., ISO 9001) play an important role in assuring the quality of goods and services for organizational stakeholders on a global scale. Recent work has highlighted the role of QS in com.

Authors: William J. Ritchie, Scott Gallagher, Steven A. Melnyk and Ali Shahzad Citation: International Journal of Corporate Social Responsibility 2024 9 :2 Content type: Original Article Published on: 1 February 2024

Translating brand reputation into equity from the stakeholder’s theory: an approach to value creation based on consumer’s perception & interactions

This study is to examine the translation of a reputable brand into equity and how consumers’ perceptions can trigger value creation from commitment and pursuit of CSR by an organization and adopting the same a.

Authors: Olukorede Adewole Citation: International Journal of Corporate Social Responsibility 2024 9 :1 Content type: Original Article Published on: 26 January 2024

Synthesising synergies between CSR and BHR for corporate accountability: an integrated approach

While an emerging literature considers Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) as obligatory, voluntarism has dominated the scholarship and policymaking related to CSR. Almost parallel to this literature, the fi.

Authors: Mallika Tamvada Citation: International Journal of Corporate Social Responsibility 2023 8 :9 Content type: Original Article Published on: 28 October 2023

Corporate social responsibility communication in the ICT sector: digital issues, greenwashing, and materiality

Digitalization brings with it new social and governance issues and heightened responsibility, particularly for corporations. In recent years, society has demanded more transparency from companies about digital.

Authors: Jordan Famularo Citation: International Journal of Corporate Social Responsibility 2023 8 :8 Content type: Original Article Published on: 26 September 2023

Responsible government and responsible business: the challenge of harnessing CSR in a new epoch

Much has been written of the implications for government policy on ‘responsible business’ but a comprehensive review of the subject is needed. This literature review will offer an assessment of varied insights.

Authors: Ian Taylor Citation: International Journal of Corporate Social Responsibility 2023 8 :7 Content type: Review Article Published on: 19 September 2023

Is capital structure associated with corporate social responsibility?

Based on a total of 1,590 listed non-financial firms on the Taiwan Stock Exchange and the Taipei Exchanges covering the period of 2007 ~ 2020, this study examines whether a firm's capital structure is affected.

Authors: Shu-Chen Hsu, Kun-Tsung Wu, Qing Wang and Yuan Chang Citation: International Journal of Corporate Social Responsibility 2023 8 :6 Content type: Original Article Published on: 19 September 2023

Towards a definition of sustainable banking - a consolidated approach in the context of guidelines and strategies

Sustainable development efforts, initiated by the SDGs and the Paris Agreement on climate change, are bringing banking to the center of the debate, which calls for, among other things, sustainable banking. In .

Authors: Markus Riegler Citation: International Journal of Corporate Social Responsibility 2023 8 :5 Content type: Review Article Published on: 31 March 2023

Correction: When and where does it pay to be green? – A look into socially responsible investing and the cost of equity capital

Authors: Yanbing Wang, Michael S. Delgado and Jin Xu Citation: International Journal of Corporate Social Responsibility 2023 8 :4 Content type: Correction Published on: 3 March 2023

The original article was published in International Journal of Corporate Social Responsibility 2023 8:1

How Corporate Sociopolitical Activism (CSA) impacts portfolio allocations: an experiment

If a firm signals that they identify on one end of the conservative-liberal spectrum, will political affiliation help predict how an investor will allocate their investment dollars to that firm? Using an exper.

Authors: Shane Enete and Tim Sturr Citation: International Journal of Corporate Social Responsibility 2023 8 :3 Content type: Original Article Published on: 23 February 2023

Challenges of CSR in Sub-Saharan Africa: clarifying the gaps between the regulations and human rights issues

This paper discusses the practice of Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) and its challenges in Sub-Saharan Africa. The main purpose is to highlight and clarify the gaps between CSR regulations and human righ.

Authors: Achille Gildas Ndong Ntoutoume Citation: International Journal of Corporate Social Responsibility 2023 8 :2 Content type: Original Article Published on: 21 February 2023

When and where does it pay to be green? – A look into socially responsible investing and the cost of equity capital

We investigate the circumstances under which socially responsible investing (SRI) enhances firm long-term financial performance, and therefore provides incentives for firms to self-regulate their environmental.

Authors: Yanbing Wang, Michael S. Delgado and Jin Xu Citation: International Journal of Corporate Social Responsibility 2023 8 :1 Content type: Original Article Published on: 11 February 2023

The Correction to this article has been published in International Journal of Corporate Social Responsibility 2023 8:4

Corporate social responsibility. A strategy for social and territorial sustainability

Globalization and financial processes have progressively generated an intense and problematic phenomenon of disconnection between companies and their territories. Breaking of the spatial link has often led to .

Authors: Letizia Carrera Citation: International Journal of Corporate Social Responsibility 2022 7 :7 Content type: Review Article Published on: 29 November 2022

“Issues emanating from business impact on climate, environmental sustainability and CSR (Corporate Social Responsibility): steps towards pragmatism in extant realities”: “Brand translation to equity from ‘CSR as a potential tool in climate change mitigation and enhancing financial performances in organizations”

The relationship between ‘CSR and Brands to the sustainable business environment coupled with climatic changes and environmental issues; ‘while emphasizing the potentials of ‘CSR from brand reputation translat.

Authors: Olukorede Adewole Citation: International Journal of Corporate Social Responsibility 2022 7 :6 Content type: Original Article Published on: 18 November 2022

Wheat and chaff: the degree to which strategic management principles are integrated within corporate social responsibility reporting among large Canadian firms

This empirical study examines the degree to which strategic principles are reflected in the corporate social responsibility (CSR) reporting practices among Canada’s largest corporations. In a two-phased approa.

Authors: Mark Fuller Citation: International Journal of Corporate Social Responsibility 2022 7 :5 Content type: Original Article Published on: 3 November 2022

ESG in the boardroom: evidence from the Malaysian market

This study examines the influence of boards’ characteristics with respect to independence, diversity, and diligence on the environment, social, governance (ESG) disclosure among Bursa Malaysia companies. The b.

Authors: Kamilah Kamaludin, Izani Ibrahim, Sheela Sundarasen and OVA Faizal Citation: International Journal of Corporate Social Responsibility 2022 7 :4 Content type: Original Article Published on: 27 September 2022

New corporate social responsibility brand evaluation in a developing country: Uzbekistan

Organizations strive to satisfy salient and unmet consumer needs by providing value through their products and services. If environmentally sustainable “green” brands successfully exist by addressing environme.

Authors: Zamira Ataniyazova, Barry A. Friedman and Prabha Kiran Citation: International Journal of Corporate Social Responsibility 2022 7 :3 Content type: Original Article Published on: 11 July 2022

Sustainability performance indicator trends: a Canadian industry-based analysis

This study aims to examine the trends in the sustainability performance indicators disclosed in sustainability reports by Canadian companies. Our sample is comprised of eight companies in four sectors and our .

Authors: Michel Coulmont, Sylvie Berthelot and Vincent Gagné Citation: International Journal of Corporate Social Responsibility 2022 7 :2 Content type: Original Article Published on: 15 May 2022

How does CSR of food company affect customer loyalty in the context of COVID-19: a moderated mediation model

Because of COVID-19 in the world, enterprises and consumers pay more and more attention to environmental protection, food safety and health issues. The purpose of this paper is to take China's food company as .

Authors: N. Zhang Citation: International Journal of Corporate Social Responsibility 2022 7 :1 Content type: Original Article Published on: 17 January 2022

Management control systems in response to social and environmental risk in large Nordic companies

This empirical study investigates the relationships between management control systems and social and environmental risks. Building on Simons’ Levers of Control conceptual framework, this study proposes that c.

Authors: Natalia Semenova Citation: International Journal of Corporate Social Responsibility 2021 6 :13 Content type: Original Article Published on: 11 November 2021

Corporate social responsibility in international business literature: results from text data mining of the Journal of International Business Studies

Corporate social responsibility has been an important theme in management at least since the 1960s. International business became a recognized subfield in management around the same time. Logically, there migh.

Authors: Karen Paul and Carlos M. Parra Citation: International Journal of Corporate Social Responsibility 2021 6 :12 Content type: Original Article Published on: 29 October 2021

The long-term transformation of the concept of CSR: towards a more comprehensive emphasis on sustainability

This article adds to the discussion of the long-term transformation of CSR, presenting a perspective on the interplay between CSR debate and public discourse on business responsibility. 50 years after Milton F.

Authors: Hildegunn Mellesmo Aslaksen, Clare Hildebrandt and Hans Chr. Garmann Johnsen Citation: International Journal of Corporate Social Responsibility 2021 6 :11 Content type: Original Article Published on: 11 August 2021

Novel CSR & novel coronavirus: corporate social responsibility inside the frame of coronavirus pandemic in Greece

Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) becomes popular as big international firms gain more power than states and global issues engender concerns to people from all over the world. The pandemic of novel coronav.

Authors: Ioannis Panagiotopoulos Citation: International Journal of Corporate Social Responsibility 2021 6 :10 Content type: Original Article Published on: 6 August 2021

Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR): motivations and challenges of a Multinational Enterprise (MNE) subsidiary’s engagement with host communities in Ghana

This paper aims to explore the motivations and challenges of engaging host communities in CSR practices within the context of Newmont Ahafo Mines (NAM), a subsidiary of a Multinational Mining Enterprise (MNE) .

Authors: Lyon Salia Awuah, Kwame Oduro Amoako, Stephen Yeboah, Emmanuel Opoku Marfo and Peter Ansu-Mensah

Citation: International Journal of Corporate Social Responsibility 2021 6 :9 Content type: Original Article Published on: 21 July 2021

Examining the role of environmental corporate social responsibility in building green corporate image and green competitive advantage

Green concern is making a profound impact on building green competitive advantage (GCA) across the globe. Apparel sector of Bangladesh is at crossroads regarding sustainability of firms. Green initiatives are .

Authors: S. M. Shafiul Alam and K. M. Zahidul Islam Citation: International Journal of Corporate Social Responsibility 2021 6 :8 Content type: Original Article Published on: 19 May 2021

Cultural influence on innovativeness - links between “The Culture Map” and the “Global Innovation Index”

In the ongoing debate on the relation of cultural differences and national innovativeness this research aims to find out which of the seven cultural dimensions of The Culture Map (communicating, evaluating, leadi.

Authors: Viola Isabel Nyssen Guillén and Carsten Deckert Citation: International Journal of Corporate Social Responsibility 2021 6 :7 Content type: Original Article Published on: 8 May 2021

CSR reporting by Chinese and Western MNEs: patterns combining formal homogenization and substantive differences

In light of the growing economic might and intensification of global activities of Chinese multinational enterprises (MNE), this paper looks into the nature of their corporate social responsibility (CSR) repor.

Authors: Irina Ervits Citation: International Journal of Corporate Social Responsibility 2021 6 :6 Content type: Original Article Published on: 8 April 2021

Microfinance institutions’ operational self-sufficiency in sub-Saharan Africa: empirical evidence

The topic of financial sustainability in microfinance institutions has become more important as an increasing number of Microfinance Institutions (MFIs) seek operational self-sufficiency, which translates into.

Authors: Laxmi Remer and Hanna Kattilakoski Citation: International Journal of Corporate Social Responsibility 2021 6 :5 Content type: Original Article Published on: 27 January 2021

Do Millennials pay attention to Corporate Social Responsibility in comparison to previous generations? Are they motivated to lead in times of transformation? A qualitative review of generations, CSR and work motivation

The purpose of this qualitative review is to analyze empirical studies on whether the existing generations differ in their work beliefs, i.e. in their internal CSR perceptions and their leadership motivation, .

Authors: Susanne Rank and Francoise Contreras Citation: International Journal of Corporate Social Responsibility 2021 6 :4 Content type: Original Article Published on: 22 January 2021

Impact of strategic management, corporate social responsibility on firm performance in the post mandate period: evidence from India

Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) is like a chameleon, that changes its colour according to the context it is in. In the developed economy, it takes the form of sustainability and/ or philanthropy, whereas.

Authors: Nayan Mitra Citation: International Journal of Corporate Social Responsibility 2021 6 :3 Content type: Original Article Published on: 4 January 2021

Green bonds issuance: insights in low- and middle-income countries

Former reports of Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG) tended to focus on the equity side of investing, and today green bonds also offer and introduce sustainability factors. This paper is about the rele.

Authors: Ursule Yvanna Otek Ntsama, Chen Yan, Alireza Nasiri and Abdel Hamid Mbouombouo Mboungam Citation: International Journal of Corporate Social Responsibility 2021 6 :2 Content type: Review Article Published on: 4 January 2021

Corporate social responsibility and stakeholder engagement in Ghana’s mining sector: a case study of Newmont Ahafo mines

Even though the concept of Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) has been applauded for several decades, the concept of stakeholder engagement is relatively new to the Ghanaian mining sector. This study invest.

Authors: Peter Ansu-Mensah, Emmanuel Opoku Marfo, Lyon Salia Awuah and Kwame Oduro Amoako Citation: International Journal of Corporate Social Responsibility 2021 6 :1 Content type: Original Article Published on: 2 January 2021

Sustainability in the automotive industry, importance of and impact on automobile interior – insights from an empirical survey

Sustainability is currently one of the main issues in all media and in society as a whole and is increasingly discussed in science from different sides and areas. Especially for the automotive industry, sustai.

Authors: Wanja Wellbrock, Daniela Ludin, Linda Röhrle and Wolfgang Gerstlberger Citation: International Journal of Corporate Social Responsibility 2020 5 :10 Content type: Original Article Published on: 30 December 2020

Implementing part-time leadership as instrument for sustainable HR management

This paper discusses the suitability of part-time leadership as instrument for a sustainable Human Resources Management (HRM) policy. The concept of part-time leadership is introduced and discussed based on a .

Authors: Anja Karlshaus Citation: International Journal of Corporate Social Responsibility 2020 5 :9 Content type: Original Article Published on: 21 December 2020

Looking through the African lenses: a critical exploration of the CSR activities of Chinese International Construction Companies (CICCs) in Africa

The importance of Chinese International Construction Companies (CICCs) within the construction sector in Africa can no longer be ignored, as these firms hold a considerable amount of market share within the Af.

Authors: Oluwasegun Oluwaseyi Seriki Citation: International Journal of Corporate Social Responsibility 2020 5 :8 Content type: Original Article Published on: 11 December 2020

Mechanisms for development in corporate citizenship: a multi-level review

Social Responsibility, referred to in this study as Corporate Citizenship (CC) has experienced continued growth in significance among academics and corporate leaders. The absence of a multi-level approach to w.

Authors: Fredrick Onyango Ogola and Josep F. Mària Citation: International Journal of Corporate Social Responsibility 2020 5 :7 Content type: Original Article Published on: 7 November 2020

Competition and microfinance institutions’ performance: evidence from India

This paper empirically examines whether competition (measured by using the new measure of competition, the Boone Indicator) moderates the relationship between Microfinance Institutions’ (MFIs) social and finan.

Authors: Hailu Abebe Wondirad Citation: International Journal of Corporate Social Responsibility 2020 5 :6 Content type: Original Article Published on: 24 October 2020

Optimal growth under socially responsible investment: a dynamic theoretical model of the trade-off between financial gains and emotional rewards

Socially responsible investment (SRI) evolved, along the last two decades, from an almost unexplored topic in science to a recurrent theme of research and debate in Economics and Finance. The growing interest .

Authors: Orlando Gomes Citation: International Journal of Corporate Social Responsibility 2020 5 :5 Content type: Original Article Published on: 8 September 2020

Understanding the purpose of benefit corporations: an empirical study on the Italian case

Rethinking the traditional understanding of organizational purpose appears to be necessary. A teleological paradigm shift seems to be on its way, changing the focus of attention from considering business organ.

Authors: Giorgio Mion and Cristian R. Loza Adaui Citation: International Journal of Corporate Social Responsibility 2020 5 :4 Content type: Original Article Published on: 13 August 2020

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