Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) has become a pervasive topic in the business literature, but has largely neglected the role of institutions. This introductory article to the Special Issue of Socio-Economic Review examines the potential contributions of institutional theor...
The theory is widely used by the researchers working in the field of sustainability to understand the relationship of socially responsible movement and institutional change towards CSR (Avetisyan and Hockerts, 2017), identifying the determinants of ESG performance ( Brammer et al., 2012; Tamimi and...
Institutional Theory in SociologyIn sociology and organizational studies, institutional theory is a theory on the deeper and more resilient aspects of social structure. It considers the processes by which structures, including schemes, rules, norms, and routines, become established as authoritative guideli...
neo-institutional theoryinstitutional pressureorganizational legitimacyChinese construction companies, represented by huge Chinese construction corporations (HCCCs), have taken steps to develop their CSR (corporate social responsibility) strategy. To investigate the driving mechanisms of the CSR strategy of HC...
s regard for CSR.Stakeholder theorystates that corporate actions should benefit not just the shareholders but also the diverse array of firms’ stakeholders, including the environment, local communities, and employees, among others (Freeman,1984). Contrasting this view,shareholder theoryposits that the...
By using institutional theory to explore the determinants of CSR, this article not only sheds light on a blind spot in the literature on CSR but also weds two literatures that have remained largely isolated from each other.关键词: corporate social responsibility corporate management institutional ...
Purpose – Corporate social responsibility (CSR) communication is a strategy to address companies' goodwill to the society. Based on the institutional theory suggesting the influence of environmental factors of companies' country-of-origins on their marketing practices, the purpose of this paper is ...
Putting the S back in corporate social responsibility: a multilevel theory of social change in organizations Acad. Manag. Rev., 32 (3) (2007), pp. 836-863 View in ScopusGoogle Scholar Al-Mamun and Seamer, 2022 A. Al-Mamun, M. Seamer The influence of institutional qualities on CSR engag...
(Woolridge,1988).Thetheoryisrelevanttoourstudybecauseinvestments incorporatesocialperformancetendtobelong-term(Mahapatra,1984),and sotheremaybeanincompatibilitybetweenaninstitutionalowner'stime horizon and the time needed to realize the benefits from a commitment to ...
We examine the CSR practices of the 50 largest companies in Russia.We use institutional theory as theoretical framework.We find that CSR in Russia today is... MS Fifka,M Pobizhan - 《Journal of Cleaner Production》 被引量: 30发表: 2014年 Organizational models: from institutional to supra-na...