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integration of sustainability criteria in all enterprises' decision-making and risk management and control processes, becomes more …
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in management education. Against this background, there is a need for interdisciplinary learning between business …) business ethics to management analysis and education. As a first step, the paper argues that business ethics theory needs to … ethics can be easily incorporated into conventional management education. The paper concludes with a proposal for …
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"Corporate Social Responsibility" als strategisches Management moralischer Bindung konzeptualisiert werden kann, mit dessen Hilfe … management. …
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literature on Social Entrepreneurship literature that focuses on personal management issues; and on the other hand, the …
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In this paper we are analyzing a mixed quantity-setting duopoly consisting of a socially concerned firm and a profit maximizing firm. The socially concerned firm considers one group of stakeholders in its objective function and maximizes its profit plus a share of consumer surplus. Both firms...
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This study examines the determinants of corporate social responsibility (CSR) and its implications on firms' investment policy, organizational strategy and performance. First, we find that firms with better performance, higher R&D intensity, better financial health, and firms in new economy...
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In this paper I construct a model where consumers' preferences become endogenous to the firm strategic behavior. Particularly, I pay attention to the case where negative externalities in production create opportunities for firms to develop a Corporate Social Responsible strategic move, as a...
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In this paper we study the conditions under which socially responsible firms can develop a first-mover advantage. We consider a price-setting duopoly market with vertically and horizontally differentiated products, where firms can engage in socially responsible activities and thereby increase...
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Tourism businesses engage in strategic corporate social responsibility (CSR) when they integrate responsible behaviors in their operational practices (Camilleri, 2015, 2019a; Carroll & Shabana, 2010; Porter & Kramer, 2006, 2011; Van Marrewijk, 2003; Vogel, 2005). Strategic CSR activities may usually improve...
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Objective – A Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) implementation has been implemented since over 50 years ago. All of the CSR implementation divided into two categories, namely Strategic CSR and Non-Strategic CSR. A Strategic CSR implementation should consider the firm strategy based on the...
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