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:The authors outline a supply and demand model of corporate social responsibility (CSR). Based on this framework, they hypothesize that a firm's level of CSR will depend on its size, level of diversification, research and development, advertising, government sales, consumer income, labor market ...
There has, in recent times, been an increasing interest in understanding corporate social (and environmental) responsibility (CSR) and, in particular, CSR ... Tilt,A Carol - 《International Journal of Corporate Social Responsibility》 被引量: 11发表: 2016年 Towards a New Theory of Corporate Soc...
3. Identify various recent ethical problems of top executives 4. Identify and discuss the various perspectives on ethics 5. Identify and discuss the myths and realities of organizational ethics 6. Explain what corporate social responsibility (CSR) is and the importance of the triple bottom line 7....
This article examines corporate social responsibility (CSR) from the angle of critical theory. It begins by arguing that values shape corporate decisions in three general ways: managerial choices, routines, and reasoning processes; governmental regulation, incentives, tax structures, and oversight; and ...
Although stakeholder theory and corporate social responsibility (CSR) have evolved into major theoretical frameworks for exploring social issues in management, there is a limited and often misleading understanding of the relationship between them that inhibits the management field from adopting a social ori...
"Corporate Sustainability, Social Responsibility and Environmental Management: An Introduction to Theory and Practice with Case Studies" provides a useful theoretical and practical overview of CSR and the importance of practicing corporate sustainability.” ...
With the rapid development of China’s economy, corporate social responsibility (CSR) attracts more and more attention. Research in CSR has more than half a century debate and development in Western countries and is more mature than China. This research explores the relationship between CSR and ...
This paper develops a conceptual framework that shows how Islamic Bank can behave responsibly using the social contract theory of CSR. Corporate social responsibility as a mean to mitigate risk for Islamic banking industry The first chapter begins with two works, On the Beach and The Road, that ...
This paper presents an industry equilibrium model where firms can choose to engage in corporate social responsibility (CSR) activities. We model CSR activities as an investment in customer loyalty and show that CSR decreases systematic risk and increases firm value. These effects are stronger f...