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The impact of personal characteristics, beliefs, values and attitudes of the entrepreneur on firm's culture and business practices, is substantive. These aspects of the founder coupled with the institutional environment of the firm, affect the investment, efforts and involvement of the firm in a...
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Scholars have begun to investigate the prevalence of Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) within the context of small … multinationals. The fundamental finding of this work is that because of the down-streaming effect of CSR reporting from large …
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attention in CSR strategies with the most portion of their CSR income to environmental campaigns even though the unfolding Greek …
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Corporate social responsibility is a strategy by which firms address social issues whilst tending to their profit enhancing objectives. However, is a socially responsible firm fulfilling its objectives if current and potential stakeholders perceive it to be unethical, engaging in poor and...
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In this paper the authors examine the relationship between CSR (Corporate Social Responsibility) performance and … banks' reputation. They propose that when managers opportunistically engage in CSR, they will also engage in opportunistic … earnings management but if they engage in CSR practices because it is the socially ‘right thing to do' then earnings will …
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The aim of the paper is to stimulate a discussion about the market for CSR practices. This entails a shift of focus … from contemporary approaches of analyzing the phenomenon that largely focus on the way in which CSR actions affect … businesses and the markets. In contrast, the present paper proposes an analysis of the market for CSR actions and activities as a …
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In this article the authors articulate four separate models that consider the inter-relationships between Explicit and Implicit Corporate Social Responsibility. These models suggest that the transition from a traditional and 'quiet' social responsibility approach to a strategic and more...
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Corporate social responsibility (CSR) is a western concept that is penetrating Middle Eastern countries, and the UAE is … the most appropriate region to offer insights into CSR because other Middle Eastern countries are not adopting the concept … quite as quickly as the UAE. One indication of CSR in UAE is its transparent firms. This paper explores the current stage of …
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Planning has always been a challenge for managers and decision makers. In particular, if the manufacturing facilities are located in several countries, significant differences in tax and legal requirements have to be taken into consideration during the process. Corporate policies regarding...
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carried out to explore the issue under investigation. The sample included40 companies that received second CSR Business … Excellence Awards in 2014 to see if individual companies' CSR policies and practices were globally driven and to assess the level …
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