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This article investigates corporate social responsibility (CSR) as an institution within UK multi-national corporations (MNCs). In the context of the literature on the institutionalization of CSR and on critical CSR, it presents two main findings. First, it contributes to the CSR mainstream...
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Corporate Citizenship (CC) has emerged as a widely used way of describing the role of business in wider society. As such, CC has been popular with academics, business leaders and politicians alike, as it locates the private corporation within a network of mutual responsibilities and obligations...
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Mauro F. Guillén and Mary A. O'Sullivan (2004), 'The Changing International Corporate Governance Landscape', in Hubert Gatignon (ed) and John R. Kimberly (ed) (eds), The INSEAD-Wharton Alliance on Globalizing: Strategies for Building Successful Global Businesses, Chapter 2, Cambridge, UK:...
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This paper investigates different modes of organizing for corporate social responsibility (CSR). Based on insights from organization theory, we theorize two ways to organize for CSR. “Complete” organization for CSR happens within businesses and depends on the availability of certain...
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Little attention has been paid to the importance of social media in the corporate social responsibility (CSR) literature. This deficit is redressed in the present paper through utilizing the notion of ‘citizenship arenas’ to identify three dynamics in social media-augmented...
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