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Irrespective of the definition employed, CSR depends on a voluntary commitment. The extent of a firm’s CSR activities can thus be chosen deliberately and varies depending on the responsibilities the firm is willing to take and its attitude toward the different issues of CSR. We assume that an...
In terms of policy context, it is important to emphasise the dichotomy in the Irish econ- omy between foreign-owned subsidiaries and domestic Irish-owned firms (Bailey & Leni- han, 2015). As a result of this dichotomy, in the analysis, we split our dataset into two samples: (a) foreign...
One definition suggests that “virtual teams are distributed work teams whose members are geographically dispersed and coordinate their work predominantly with electronic information and communication technologies (e-mail, video-conferencing, telephone, etc.)” [2]. Virtual teams are more important ...
According to this definition, three critical elements of corporate sustainability can be identified as the integration of economic, ecological, and social aspects, known as Bennett and James’s “triple-bottom line” [11,12]. Sustainability has been recognized as intergenerational equity, which has ...