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Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to focus on the contribution of stakeholder engagement to firms' innovation … sustainable innovation. Design/methodology/approach – The empirical analysis is based on an international sample of 656 large … innovation orientation. Findings – Empirical results showed that knowledge sourced from engagement with internal and external …
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eco‐innovation. Design/methodology/approach – Starting from a discussion on the emergence of “triple helix twins …”, “quadruple helix” and “N‐tuple helices”, this paper discusses the role of civil society groups in eco‐innovation by addressing …, industry and government in eco‐innovation? What inspiration can “triple helix twins” and “quadruple helix” provide when arguing …
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Purpose – This paper seeks to explore the interplay between corporate social responsibility and innovation and … of the CSR and the innovation literature and then analyses how the perspectives on the firm in these two literatures fit … together. The final section raises normative and theoretical issues with respect to innovation and CSR. Findings – The paper …
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, CR integration and CR innovation – and examines different forms of corporate engagement with nongovernmental … sponsorship to partnership. Furthermore, CR integration and CR innovation seem to have more potential for long‐term positive … business outcomes than philanthropy. In terms of societal outcomes, CR innovation seems to have the highest potential in …
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Purpose – This paper aims to describe a model for embedding corporate responsibility through innovation and …, describing the design and implementation of an innovation development program. Data from semi‐structured interviews with program … of deductive theory‐building, drawing on theories of innovation and organizational design. Findings – The findings …
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responsibility (CSR) practices and innovation according to the resource‐based theory. Design/methodology/approach – Based on a sample … in which the innovation realized by companies is a function of CSR practices, activity sector, firm size and risk, and … another model in which CSR practices are a function of innovation, activity sector, firm size and risk. Findings – The results …
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Purpose – The aim of this study is to examine how market orientation, innovation, and corporate social responsibility … have significant impact on innovation, which then influences business performance. Furthermore, market orientation has … – This study suggests that innovation and CSR are two key ingredients for transforming market orientation into a successful …
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I have never met Lynn Stout. Of course, just like any person even remotely interested in corporate governance and US corporate law, I know her insightful writings. But I do not know her personally. I know for a fact, however, that Lynn Stout is a nice person. And an excessively nice person she...
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Abstract A new theory of altruistic corporate social responsibility is developed. Firms that advertise their social and environmental good works in effect solicit charitable contributions from customers, employees, investors and other stakeholders. They compete with not-for-profits in the market...
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Summary Corporate Responsibility is a crucial concept in the pharmaceutical industry, especially for research-based pharmaceutical companies. Companies are faced with a tension between fulfilling normative expectations of solidarity and making profits under the pressure of competition. We argue...
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