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(CG) and Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) through direct and indirect empirical inquiry. Design …/methodology/approach – The main setting is designed for exploring the relationship among IC, CG and CSR. Therefore, these three constructs are … limitations/implications – The empirical research is carried out in manufacturing firms only. Originality/value – IC, CG and CSR …
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Purpose The purpose of this paper is to examine the effect of board composition on corporate social responsibility (CSR … CSR of Malaysian (family and non-family) firms using linear regression analysis. Findings The empirical findings indicate …, while women on board indicate a positive relationship. The only variable that positively affects the level of CSR …
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Purpose – This paper analyses the sustainability-oriented transformation of industries from the lens of sustainable entrepreneurship. The authors investigate the co-evolution between pioneers introducing radically more sustainable offerings and (mostly large) market leaders with their...
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Purpose – This paper presents an analytical framework to understand the complex CSR accountability standard … architecture, studying the CSR standardization cycle through the organizational studies perspective. It has two main aims: to … discuss the theoretical approach to CSR governance, proposing a matrix to classify international CSR accountability standards …
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Purpose – This paper aims to identify under which circumstances company internal emission trading schemes (IETS) are applied and to examine their actual effects on corporate greenhouse-gas (GHG) emissions. Design/methodology/approach – Using contingency theory, factors are identified that...
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Purpose – This paper seeks to present a model which connects performance measurement at the business level to the concept of public goods usage, and thus incites a linkage between the micro- and macro-economic aspects of sustainability. Design/methodology/approach – The paper presents the...
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country such as Portugal engage in corporate social responsibility (CSR) practices and discuss the motivations underlying … these practices. Design/methodology/approach – In this study, a case study methodology was used to explore CSR practices and … scarce research on CSR by Portuguese companies by providing new empirical data. It contributes to the growing body of …
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complex systems theory. The authors recognize that elements of CSR do not function/occur in isolation but rather operate in a … bullet” approach to CSR but rather one that ebbs and flows with not only the technical stage of development of a mine but … include recognizing the different stages of the mine life cycle cause different applications of CSR policy development and …
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responsibility (CSR) score of corporations. Design/methodology/approach – The authors’ paper analyzes the link between the ratings of … CSR of the largest publicly traded Canadian firms (i.e. those included in the S&P/TSX 60 index) and the traits of their … boards. Findings – The authors’ examination concludes that the CSR score is positively linked with the percentages of women …
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social responsibility (CSR) through sport programmes via stakeholder involvement theory by an international governing body … operating across Europe’s multicultural setting. The concept of CSR and the use of sport to achieve the objectives of CSR have … become common buzzwords. Within CSR, most of the academic literature, or research, has focused on defining or framing CSR …
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