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corporate governance both from a CSR and a good governance perspective. Adopting a stakeholder approach to corporate governance … be argued that diverse stakeholders on the board will promote CSR activities of the firm, but at the same time will …
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The purpose of this paper is to build on the emerging stakeholder model of corporate governance by analyzing the CSR … function at board level, board diversity, and stakeholder engagement, and how it relates to financial performance. Based on an … promoting engagement with primary and secondary stakeholders of the firm. Depending on the legal tradition of the country in …
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values of senior management or social values or social expectations to strategic management. More recently the stakeholder …
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In Spain, as in many other European countries, there is a growing movement in favor of corporate social responsibility (CSR). Spanish companies consider corporate reputation, competitive advantage and industry trends to be the major driving forces of CSR. However, these factors are closely...
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This article serves as an introduction to the collection of papers in this monographic issue on "What the European tradition can teach about Corporate Social Responsibility" and presents the project's rationale and main hypotheses. We maintain that Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) is an...
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by the nexus-of-contracts view of the firm, have come under attack, mainly by proponents of normative stakeholder theory …
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Can Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) provide new arguments to "humanize" the theory of the firm and the management profession? Several arguments (the legal, ethical, social and business cases) have contributed to the discussion of why companies should be socially responsible. In this paper...
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, such as regulators, supervisors, managers and employees, and also on the part of a not insignificant number of their …
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In January 2005, The Economist published a survey on corporate social responsibility (CSR), joining a long-running debate on the meaning and need for CSR in a market economy. The British weekly's thesis, widely accepted among economists, was first stated years ago by Milton Friedman (1962): a...
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An exploration of the fit or space between CSR and innovation is presented, based on the RESPONSE project, a 15-month study involving 60 SMEs throughout Europe. The main practical output of the project was the Social Innovation model, yet a conceptual understanding of CSR and innovation is best...
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