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strategic corporate social responsibility (CSR) integration and its maturity. It considers driving forces of the integration … efforts, moral value, and processes and impacts. It also examines levels of CSR integration in company strategy. This makes it …
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This paper examines the growth of the public relations (PR) discipline in the UK with reference to some of the possible business drivers behind growth and the changing strategic role of communications in companies. Some of the factors at play are discussed, with particular reference to corporate...
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The last decade, and particularly the last few years, have witnessed a remarkable transformation in the construction industry. Today, this industry is one of the most dynamic, innovative and technically advanced of any sector in the UK’s economy. Unfortunately, the industry’s image and its...
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citizens through corporate social responsibility (CSR) initiatives. The world over, CSR stems from a commitment to the society … world has been treated on a par with the bottom line. As the need for CSR finds wider recognition, it is worth examining the …
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An ever‐increasing number of companies are recognising the reputational risks and opportunities that corporate responsibility brings, and for these companies aligning corporate behaviour with stakeholder expectations is an ongoing business priority. Communication, however, often remains the...
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Corporate Social Responsibility became a major issue in the 1970s as social upheaval throughout the world focused on companies and the effects on people and the environment of the businesses in which they were involved. While the impact was felt most in developed nations, developing nations...
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Purpose – Consumer behavior comprises acquisition, consumption and disposition behaviors. Businesses have generally been most concerned about producing and distributing goods and have thus focused on consumer acquisition and consumption behaviors. But as companies increasingly emphasize...
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Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to describe how corporate responsibility, at the best of times, is taken for granted, and at the worst of times, becomes a much maligned concept. Design/methodology/approach – Describes how the regulatory landscape is rapidly changing and outlines...
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effectively partner with private sector companies under the rubric of corporate social responsibility (CSR). Design … approach. Findings – A structured approach of engagement to the private sector for CSR support is possible if public safety … with demonstrable returns and an eye to understanding what effective CSR encompasses from an outcome perspective but also …
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Purpose – This paper aims to present to capital market regulators (particularly in Turkey) with options for regulating the quickly expanding area of socially responsible investment (SRI). Design/methodology/approach – The paper takes a public economics perspective, focusing on the social...
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