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This systematic literature review contributes to the increasing interest regarding corporate social responsibility (CSR …—of family firms with CSR, thus enabling a more coherent organization of current research and a sounder understanding of the … identifying the main issues examined. The results clearly show a lack of research regarding CSR outcomes in family firms. Although …
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Communication, as a discipline that generates a rich body of literature on CSR, has become a critical contributor to … CSR knowledge in social science. However, limited research exists to understand how CSR knowledge is constructed and … diffused in the discipline. This study thus intends to unpack the knowledge construction process of CSR research in the …
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There is a considerable scholarly discussion regarding how Islamic values influence CSR, but prior studies remain … impacts of Islamic values on CSR by conducting a systematic literature review of 84 relevant publications from 1995 through … influence of Islamic values on CSR: (1) Islamic narratives promoting CSR, (2) Islam-based CSR, (3) Islamic financial …
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Does responsible leadership matter when assembling an inclusive supply chain at the Base-of-the-Pyramid (BOP)? Current literature implicitly assumes that it does not. BOP scholars initially focused on the importance of shaping innovative and disruptive offerings, with radically improved...
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The implementation of socially sustainable supply chain management (SSCM) practices (i.e. assessment and collaboration) to tackle suppliers’ social deficiencies (e.g. the use of child labour) often requires a level of cooperation that can be difficult to establish. Despite this daunting...
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Global sourcing largely occurs from so-called emerging markets and developing economies (EMDEs). In these contexts, substantial leverage effects for sustainability in supply chains (SCs) can be expected by reducing adverse impacts on society and minimising related risks. For this ethical end, an...
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Labour issues in global supply chains have been a thorny problem for both buyer firms and their suppliers. Research initially focused mostly on the bilateral relationship between buyer firms and suppliers, looking at arm’s-length and close collaboration modes, and the associated mechanisms of...
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international buyers from firm-level corporate social responsibility (CSR) towards social sustainability of their emerging country …
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