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intention (BI) of customers (e.g. repurchase/revisit intention, spread word of mouth, loyalty, willingness to pay). Design …/revisit intention was the most affected by CSR ( r = 47) followed by loyalty intention ( r = 0.41) where both word of mouth and …
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Purpose – This paper aims to compare the CSR strategy, stakeholder engagement and overseas approaches of six leading … interviewed may not represent the prevailing CSR business strategy in their respective countries. Practical implications – British …
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Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to investigate perceptions of the relative importance of different stakeholders (owners, employees, customers, non‐governmental organizations (NGOs) and governmental authorities) as agents motivating managers to engage in corporate social responsibility...
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organizational-level strategic change with respect to sustainability strategy. Design/methodology/approach The approach taken …/value Much of strategy research is notable for the absence of discussion on human actors and actions. The paper helps to fill … this gap, contributing to existing scholarship by examining the micro-foundations of sustainability strategy through the …
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Purpose This study aims to structure a model for integrating social value into strategic management based on … their strategic management processes do so without a reference model. We identified CSF for integrating social value, which … accounting based on indicators and financial proxies allows managers to incorporate social value into strategic management in …
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Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to analyse whether coercive isomorphism as imposed by regulatory authorities is an effective mechanism to promote a company's CSR reputation in a developing country. The study seeks to consider the determinants of CSR reporting as such factors are deemed...
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Purpose – The purpose of the paper is to examine the relationship between corporate social responsibility (CSR) and firm performance, taking into account firm value and financial accounting performance, in an emerging market – Brazil. Design/methodology/approach – Content analysis was...
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Purpose – The main aim of this study is to assess the level of corporate social responsibility (CSR) disclosure of 44 government-linked companies (GLCs) listed on Bursa Malaysia and to ascertain the relationship of certain company characteristics; namely size, age, profitability and leverage...
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Purpose – The aim of this paper is to focus on the legitimacy problems faced by the Finnish forest industry in the Brazilian context, specifically from the perspective of the region's indigenous communities: the Tupinikim, the Guarani and the Pataxó. Design/methodology/approach – The method...
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Mintzberg's OCs patterns and their CSR contents disclosed, mainly referring to internal management issues. Findings – The paper …
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