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Stakeholders' demand for corporate social responsibility (CSR) not only creates pressure on the corporation, but … corporations are also themselves aware about leading CSR activities' reporting and embedding sustainable activities to create value … responsibility of Amazon as one of the most influential multinational enterprises in the world. In this regard, this study sheds …
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Within the field of social capital study, concerns have been expressed that deviations from a fundamental understanding that social capital is captured from embedded resources in social networks may reduce the intellectual enterprise to a catch all fad (Lin, Cook, Burt, 1999). This paper is an...
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In the past, most CSR researchers have relied on stakeholder theory (SHT) as the basis for explaining corporate social … theory and provides evidence from CSR literature to support the argument that legitimacy theory underpins the conceptual … framework for the development of a CSR model for the Niger Delta Region of Nigeria. …
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