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, answerable, or accountable for something within one's power, control, or management'. This definition implies that responsibility … definition is that individuals are also held to account by others in reference to things about which they are responsible. These …
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Corporate social responsibility (CSR) as a nominal term clearly resonates with scholars and practitioners alike. As a scientific concept, however, it has often been criticized for its lack of definitional precision and poor measurement. In this paper we review and assess intensional and...
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While corporate social responsibility (“CSR”) is intended to be “practiced” by businesses as they develop and execute their strategies and conduct their daily operations, CSR has a rich history of academic theories and research which should be reviewed to understand the perspectives of...
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Purpose – This paper aims to examine the definition of corporate social responsibility (CSR) as propagated by ISO 26000 … interpretations of CSR and formulate a critique on the standard’s definition of CSR. Methodology/Approach – This paper aims to examine … the definition of CSR as propagated by ISO 26000, the global comprehensive guidance standard for CSR, compare it to and …
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