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conceptual foundations, and describe business ethics and CSR as challenges of the sub-disciplines of business administration. We … describe some of the push- and pull-factors that will further enhance the institutionalization of business ethics and CSR in …
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political CSR that multinational corporations are contributing to emerging global governance struc-tures …
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This article addresses the democratic deficit that emerges when private corporations engage in public policy, either by providing citizenship rights and global public goods (corporate citizenship) or by influencing the political system and lobbying for their economic interests (strategic...
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Extant research on CSR communication has focused primarily on external communication, i.e. what firms communicate to … for CSR communication when we switch from a mechanistic to a constitutive notion of communication? Our application of the … CCO view yields three main findings: (1) CSR communication represents only one of several communicative practices that …
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phenomena that are associated with this process. Next we will describe the traditional paradigm of CSR where the … recent observations of business firms' behavior which call for a fresh view on the concept of CSR. We describe the necessary … paradigm shifts toward a new politically enlarged concept of CSR in a globalized world …
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How do organizations respond to the loss of legitimacy in the context of disclosed corruption, and what drives the particular responses adopted? In this article, we study the organizational strategies of three multinational companies before, during, and after legitimacy loss due to disclosed...
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Based on the findings of a qualitative empirical study of corporate social responsibility (CSR) in Swiss MNCs and SMEs …, we suggest that smaller firms are not necessarily less advanced in organizing CSR than large firms. Results according to … theoretically derived, bespoke assessment frameworks illustrate the actual implementation status of CSR in organizational practices …
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This paper assesses some of the implications of globalization for the scholarly debate on business ethics, CSR and …
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The paper advances an understanding of responsible leadership as a political conception and offers an agenda for future research in this field. Our conceptualization of responsible leadership draws on deliberative practices and discursive conflict resolution, combining the macro-view of the...
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In this chapter, we argue that responsible social and technological innovations are necessary to address the sustainability challenges facing people and planet. Businesses are crucial to developing and diffusing these innovations. As we highlight, current research investigates responsible...
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