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this article, detailed aspects of CSR-based initiatives are intertwined with corporate culture, transparency, lack of trust …Corporate social responsibility (CSR) has become such an important concept that in some situations, it is soon to be … example of CSR is the growing implementation green buildings, which are not only environmentally friendly, but also using the …
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purpose of the paper is to offer an explanation how Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) influences corporation's reputation …. An empirical analysis in the Republic of Croatia was conducted. The aim was to enlighten the current state of CSR as one … CSR in building better reputation and competitive advantage was highlighted. …
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. The present case is divided in three parts to analyse the influence of the corporate social responsibility (CSR) practices …
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similar across Norway, Sweden, and Denmark to justify claims for a monolithic “Scandinavian approach” to CSR? Previous …
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Reputation is an intangible asset that directly affects the market value of the firm. Reputation is built on the trust …, classified in three categories: 1) intentions: vision/promises to partners, CSR profile and human capital; 2) actions: leadership …
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The increasing overload of information that bothers people is affecting businesses on online job boards as well. Although there is no doubt about the benefits of those platforms, companies are threatened to get lost in the sheer mass of similar advertisements. Considering the background of the...
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) four categories of CSR initiatives as independent variables, (2) three types of consumer trust as mediating variables, and …. In the CSR-trust link, economic performances fostered consumer expertise trust, legal and ethical CSR activities affected … integrity trust, and philanthropic CSR activities influenced social benevolence trust in the firm. This study confirms that all …
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The company’s success depends much on the employees contribute. But finding the right employees and tie them to the company over a long period is not easy. The competition on the job market becomes harder and harder. Also the conceptions concerning the ideal employer are becoming much more...
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INTRODUCTION. This chapter considers what we know, and what we might like to know about corporate philanthropy and community engagement. It does so particularly through a nonprofit marketing lens, that is, from the perspective of the nonprofit organization seeking mission revenue and resources...
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As part of a broader commitment to corporate social responsibility and sustainable development, major minerals companies are developing and implementing a management systems approach to community relations. While the application of management systems to community relations represents an advance...
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