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March 2018, Volume 14, Issue 1
- 226-248 Designing indicators for cooperative sustainability: the Malaysian perspective
by Nooraslinda Abdul Aris & Marziana Madah Marzuki & Rohana Othman & Safawi Abdul Rahman & Norashikin Hj Ismail
October 2017, Volume 13, Issue 4
- 661-677 What drives employees to participate in corporate volunteering programs?
by Srinivasan Sekar & Lata Dyaram - 678-697 Corporate social responsibility and behavioral intention: the moderator effect of contextual factors
by Ahmad Al Jarah & Okechukwu Lawrence Emeagwali - 698-713 Assessing the effect of customer perceptions of corporate social responsibility on customer trust within a low cultural trust context
by Claudel Mombeuil & Anestis K. Fotiadis - 714-727 Ownership and corporate social responsibility in Indian firms
by Vidya Sukumara Panicker - 728-742 Corporate social responsibility: comparing different models
by Franciane Reinert Lyra & Maria José Barbosa De Souza & Miguel Angel Verdinelli & Jeferson Lana - 743-761 Human resources disclosure among companies in Czechia
by Petr Petera & Jaroslav Wagner - 762-779 Corporate social responsibility and corporate fraud
by Maretno Agus Harjoto - 780-797 Financial and non-financial determinants of corporate social responsibility: empirical evidence from Pakistan
by Muhammad Ahsan Syed & Safdar Ali Butt - 798-816 CSR and cost of capital: evidence from Japan
by Megumi Suto & Hitoshi Takehara - 817-827 The value relevance of environmental performance: evidence from Indonesia
by Susi Sarumpaet & Melinda Lydia Nelwan & Dian Nirmala Dewi - 828-855 Women in the boardroom and their impact on climate change related disclosure
by Mohammed Hossain & Omar Al Farooque & Mahmood Ahmed Momin & Obaid Almotairy - 856-871 Corporate social responsibility, visibility, reputation and financial performance: empirical analysis on the moderating and mediating variables from Korea
by SeHyun Park
August 2017, Volume 13, Issue 3
- 409-427 How does corporate social responsibility create customer loyalty? The role of corporate image
by Mert Gürlek & Ertugrul Düzgün & Selma Meydan Uygur - 428-456 Carbon disclosure, freedom and democracy
by Jonas Grauel & Daniel Gotthardt - 457-472 Personal values and approach of undergraduates towards corporate social responsibility
by Izabela Franco & Rosamaria Moura-Leite & Matheus Wemerson Gomes Pereira & José Carlos de Jesus Lopes - 473-490 Environmental claims in Indian print advertising: an empirical study and policy recommendation
by Mousami Prasad & Trupti Mishra & Arti D. Kalro & Varadraj Bapat - 491-512 Finance or philanthropy? Exploring the motivations and criteria of impact investors
by Philip Roundy & Hunter Holzhauer & Ye Dai - 513-528 The effect of business cycle, market return and momentum on financial performance of socially responsible investing mutual funds
by Karen Paul - 529-551 Compensation of top brass, corporate governance and performance of the Indian family firms – an empirical study
by Palanisamy Saravanan & Maram Srikanth & Suhas M. Avabruth - 552-584 Determinants of CSR disclosure of Tunisian listed banks: a multi-support analysis
by Raida Chakroun & Hamadi Matoussi & Sarra Mbirki - 585-600 Transformational leadership and affective organizational commitment: mediating roles of perceived social responsibility and organizational identification
by Gregory W. Allen & Prince A. Attoh & Tao Gong - 601-624 Corporate governance: evidence from Islamic banks
by Ali R. Almutairi & Majdi Anwar Quttainah - 625-642 Sustainability KPIs for integrated reporting
by Tomoki Oshika & Chika Saka - 643-660 CSR and turnover intentions: examining the underlying psychological mechanisms
by Richa Chaudhary
June 2017, Volume 13, Issue 2
- 221-234 Corporate environmental responsibility and financial performance: does bidirectional causality work? Empirical evidence from the manufacturing industry
by Mario Testa & Antonio D’Amato - 235-249 Social responsibility and crowdfunding businesses: a measurement development study
by Shaike Marom - 250-265 Corporate social performance and cost of debt: the relationship
by Barbara Sveva Magnanelli & Maria Federica Izzo - 266-278 Back to basics: exploring perceptions of stakeholders within the Swedish fashion industry
by Esben Rahbek Gjerdrum Pedersen & Linne Marie Lauesen & Arno Kourula - 279-291 Epistemological development of corporate social responsibility: the evolution continues
by Norman Cameron Croker & Lisa Robyn Barnes - 292-306 Green information technology adoption: influencing factors and extension of theory of planned behavior
by Shahin Dezdar - 307-322 Arctic petroleum: local CSR perceptions in the Nenets region of Russia
by Julia S.P. Loe & Ilan Kelman & Daniel B. Fjærtoft & Nina Poussenkova - 323-338 Corporate social responsibility and employee engagement: can CSR help in redressing the engagement gap?
by Richa Chaudhary - 339-354 Antecedents of corporate social performance: the effects of task environment managerial discretion
by Matthew T. Luth & Donald J. Schepker - 355-369 An investigation of the effects of corporate social responsibility on corporate reputation and customer loyalty – evidence from the Taiwan non-life insurance industry
by Chen-Ying Lee & Wei-Chen Chang & Hsin-Ching Lee - 370-389 Commitment in corporate social responsibility and financial performance: a study in the Tunisian context
by Haifa Chtourou & Mohamed Triki - 390-406 Corporate social responsibility and firm’s performance: empirical evidence
by Samuel Famiyeh
March 2017, Volume 13, Issue 1
- 1-23 Exploring the mediating role of intellectual capital and competitive advantage on the relation between CSR and financial performance in SMEs
by Priyanka Jain & Vishal Vyas & Ankur Roy - 24-47 The influence of the institutional context on sustainability reporting. A cross-national analysis
by Laura Maria Ferri - 48-61 United Nations Global Compact: the unmet promise of the UNGC
by Cubie L.L. Lau & Cliff D. Fisher & John F. Hulpke & William Aidan Kelly & Susanna Taylor - 62-77 Does corporate ethics help investors forecast future earnings?
by Hsuan-Chu Lin & Chuan-San Wang & Ruei-Shian Wu - 78-94 Promoting a strategic business focus to balance competitive advantage and corporate social responsibility–missing elements
by Alan J. Fish & Jack Wood - 95-110 Sustainability reports in Brazil through the lens of signaling, legitimacy and stakeholder theories
by Hong Yuh Ching & Fábio Gerab - 111-125 How CSR and overall service quality lead to affective commitment: mediating role of company reputation
by Nil Engizek & Bahar Yasin - 126-142 The effect of equity and bond issues on sustainability disclosure. Family vs non-family Italian firms
by Giovanna Gavana & Pietro Gottardo & Anna Maria Moisello - 143-154 Advancing sustainable business through discourse: a conceptual framework
by Jeffrey Gauthier - 155-176 Integrated reports: disclosure level and explanatory factors
by Yaismir Adriana Rivera-Arrubla & Ana Zorio-Grima & María A. García-Benau - 177-202 Corporate social responsibility disclosures in Malaysia: evidence from large companies
by Abdelkader Sadou & Fardous Alom & Hayatullah Laluddin - 203-220 CSR practices, ISO 26000 and performance among Malaysian automotive suppliers
by Nursyazwani Mohd Fuzi & Nurul Fadly Habidin & Siti Norhafizan Hibadullah & Sharon Yong Yee Ong
October 2016, Volume 12, Issue 4
- 625-641 Corporate sustainability reporting practices in India: myth or reality?
by Najul Laskar & Santi Gopal Maji - 642-653 The important role of corporate social responsibility capabilities in improving sustainable competitive advantage
by Eun-Mi Lee & Hyun Jung Lee & Jae-Hyeon Pae & Seong-Yeon Park - 654-671 Global financial crisis and corporate social responsibility disclosure
by António Dias & Lúcia Lima Rodrigues & Russell Craig - 672-686 Corporate social and financial performance in different industry contexts: the chicken or the egg?
by Anni Tuppura & Heli Arminen & Satu Pätäri & Ari Jantunen - 687-705 Corporate social responsibility and shareholder support for corporate governance changes
by Charles P. Cullinan & Lois S. Mahoney & Pamela Roush - 706-718 Internal auditing and assurance of corporate social responsibility reports and disclosures: perspectives of some internal auditors in Ghana
by Samuel Nana Yaw Simpson & Francis Aboagye-Otchere & Ruby Lovi - 719-739 An exploration of internal audit’s corporate social responsibility role – insights from South Africa
by Barry Ackers - 740-754 Corporate governance and corporate social responsibility disclosure: evidence from Saudi Arabia
by Murya Habbash - 755-769 The relation between stakeholders’ integration and environmental competitiveness
by Milad Abdelnabi Salem & Fekri Ali Shawtari & Mohd Farid Shamsudin & Hafezali Iqbal Hussain - 770-785 Investigating the influence of religion, ethical ideologies and generational cohorts toward consumer ethics: which one matters?
by Denni Arli & Andre Pekerti - 786-805 Elderly consumers’ sensitivity to corporate social performance
by Chamila Roshani Perera & Chandana Hewege - 806-819 Does the theory of stakeholder identity and salience lead to corporate social responsibility? The case of environmental justice
by Terry Beckman & Anshuman Khare & Maggie Matear
August 2016, Volume 12, Issue 3
- 397-414 The effect of authenticity and social distance on CSR activity
by Myungsuh Lim & Yoon Yang - 415-438 Differential reporting of social and environmental disclosures between local and foreign oil companies in Nigeria
by Odhiambo Odera & Albert Scott & Jeff Gow - 439-462 Let’s talk about firm responsibility: the perception of individual Ghanaian shareholders on corporate social responsibility
by Otuo Serebour Agyemang & Abraham Ansong & Millicent Kyeraa - 463-483 Peculiarities of corporate social responsibility development in the monotowns in post-communist countries
by Inna Blam & Katarína Vitálišová & Kamila Borseková & Mariusz Sokolowicz - 484-505 Corporate social responsibility and organizational attractiveness: implications for talent management
by Joana Story & Filipa Castanheira & Silvia Hartig - 506-522 CSR maturity and motivation in the water sector
by Linne Marie Lauesen - 523-534 Food security in Papua New Guinea: the need to go beyond “business case CSR”
by Fernanda de Paiva Duarte & Benedict Young Imbun - 535-544 Bank social responsibility and the use of money
by Gilciney Ferreira & Cecilia Queirós Mattoso - 545-570 Ethics of the firm, for the firm or in the firm? Purpose of extrinsic and intrinsic CSR in Switzerland
by Stéphanie Looser & Walter Wehrmeyer - 571-583 Women workers, social sustainability and working time: a study in a cooperative guided by the principles of solidarity economy
by Mariane Lemos Lourenço & Carlos Eduardo Neres Lourenço - 584-610 Measuring and understanding the engagement of Bangladeshi SMEs with sustainable and socially responsible business practices: an ISO 26000 perspective
by Md Nazmul Hasan - 611-622 Does Warsaw Stock Exchange value corporate social responsibility?
by Jacek Lipiec
June 2016, Volume 12, Issue 2
- 209-227 Systemic corporate social responsibility: micro-to-macro transitions, collective outcomes and self-regulation
by Brent D. Beal & Cristina Neesham - 228-246 The effect of employee CSR attitudes on job satisfaction and organizational commitment: evidence from the Bangladeshi banking industry
by Shafiqur Rahman & Debbie Haski-Leventhal & Mehrdokht Pournader - 247-262 Effect of corporate social responsibility on nonfinancial organizational performance: evidence from Yemeni for-profit public and private enterprises
by Eyad Al-Samman & Murad Mohammed Al-Nashmi - 263-279 Customer perception of CSR initiatives: its antecedents and consequences
by Samra Chaudary & Zohad Zahid & Saad Shahid & Shamila N. Khan & Sana Azar - 280-294 Exclusive corporate philanthropy: rethinking the nexus of CSR and corporate philanthropy
by Georg von Schnurbein & Peter Seele & Irina Lock - 295-306 The moderating effect of profitability and leverage on the relationship between eco-efficiency and firm value in publicly traded Malaysian firms
by Nosakhare Peter Osazuwa & Ayoib Che-Ahmad - 307-320 Behavioral and psychological consequences of corporate social responsibility: need of the time
by Talat Islam & Ishfaq Ahmed & Ghulam Ali & Tahreem Sadiq - 321-334 Tobacco manufacturer brand strategy following plain packaging in Australia: implications for social responsibility and policy
by Steven J. Greenland & Lester Johnson & Shahla Seifi - 335-347 Linguistic perception of corporate responsibility disclosure: the case of Japanese Idemitsu
by Amir Hossein Rahdari & Udo Braendle - 348-362 Estimating the hidden corporate social performance of Japanese firms
by Megumi Suto & Hitoshi Takehara - 363-381 Strategic CSR: an integrative model for analysis
by António Marques-Mendes & Maria João Santos - 382-396 Seaport CSR: innovation for economic, social and environmental objectives
by Thierry Vanelslander
March 2016, Volume 12, Issue 1
- 1-22 Framing green consumer behaviour research: opportunities and challenges
by Sapna A. Narula & Anupriya Desore - 23-31 Profitability, state ownership, tax reporting and corporate social responsibility: evidence from Chinese listed firms
by Bixia Xu & Tao Zeng - 32-53 Organizational accountability relations:de factoorde jure?
by Cameron Sabadoz & Lindsay McShane - 54-68 Do ethical firms create value?
by Khondkar Karim & SangHyun Suh & Jiali Tang - 69-84 Financial firms’ social activities and how they influence their customers’ preference structure
by José Manuel García-Gallego & Antonio Chamorro Mera & María Jesús Barroso-Méndez - 85-102 Socially responsive consumption behaviour – an Indian perspective
by Meenakshi Gandhi & Neeraj Kaushik - 103-116 Social responsibility in the Spanish financial system
by Antonio Carlos Aranda Ruiviejo & Eva Maria Sotomayor Morales - 117-129 Corporate social responsibility diffusion by multinational subsidiaries in Indonesia: organisational dynamic and institutional effect
by Melia Famiola & Siti Adiprigandari Adiwoso - 130-146 Corporate involvement brings environmental improvement: the language of disclosure in Malaysian CSR reports
by Kumaran Rajandran - 147-166 Does the stakeholders – corporate social responsibility (CSR) relationship exist in emerging countries? Evidence from China
by Dongwei Li & Han Lin & Ya-wen Yang - 167-189 Factors determining social and environmental reporting by Indian textile and apparel firms: a test of legitimacy theory
by Ratna Nurhayati & Grantley Taylor & Rusmin Rusmin & Greg Tower & Bikram Chatterjee - 190-207 Corporate social responsibility – from a mere concept to an expected business practice
by Anjum Amin-Chaudhry
October 2015, Volume 11, Issue 4
- 658-676 Explaining the environmentally-sustainable consumer behavior: a social capital perspective
by Marigold G. Castaneda & Carmelita P. Martinez & Rodilina Marte & Banjo Roxas - 677-689 Impression management tactics in sustainability reporting
by Maria Sandberg & Maria Holmlund - 690-701 Corporate social responsibility and its impact in consumer decision-making
by Paula Rodrigues & Ana Pinto Borges - 702-715 ISO 26000 in the assessment of CSR communication quality: CEO letters and social media in the global pulp and paper industry
by Anne Toppinen & Vasylysa Hänninen & Katja Lähtinen - 716-733 The relationship between employee orientation, financial performance and leverage
by Sabrina Wieland & Benjamin Scott Flavel - 734-748 Women as a stakeholder: a qualitative study in Turkey
by Ilke Oruc - 749-763 Corporate social responsibility practice and corporate financial performance: evidence from Nigeria companies
by Aliyu Baba Usman & Noor Afza Binti Amran - 764-779 The challenge of balanced policy and law for socially responsible water storage management
by Joanne Tingey-Holyoak & John D. Pisaniello - 780-830 Stakeholder mapping of CSR in Switzerland
by Stéphanie Looser & Walter Wehrmeyer - 831-852 The effect of award on CSR disclosures in annual reports of Malaysian PLCs
by Abdirahman Anas & Hafiz Majdi Abdul Rashid & Hairul Azlan Annuar - 853-867 Is fast fashion sustainable? The effect of positioning strategies on consumers’ attitudes and purchase intentions
by Hyo Jung (Julie) Chang & Tun-Min (Catherine) Jai - 868-892 CSR practices in Sri Lanka: an exploratory analysis
by Susith Fernando & Stewart Lawrence & Martine Kelly & Murugesh Arunachalam - 893-903 The association between corporate social responsibility index and performance of firms in industrial products and resources industries: empirical evidence from Thailand
by Benjamas Janamrung & Panya Issarawornrawanich - 904-922 Environmental disclosure quality: examining the impact of the stock exchange of Malaysia’s listing requirements
by A.H. Fatima & Norhayati Abdullah & Maliah Sulaiman - 923-932 Corporate social reporting in Libya: a research note
by Mahmoud Elmogla & Christopher J. Cowton & Yvonne Downs
August 2015, Volume 11, Issue 3
- 406-423 CSR disclosures in the banking industry. Empirical evidence from Poland
by Joanna Krasodomska - 424-438 Rock music fans’ subculture in Tehran
by Kimia Moghaddam - 439-448 Corporate ownership and company performance: a study of Malaysian listed companies
by Hasan Fauzi & Sami R.M. Musallam - 449-466 Consumer ethics among young consumers in developing countries: a cross national study
by Denni Arli & Fandy Tjiptono & Warat Winit - 467-481 The power of Australian small accounting firms’ unethical exposure
by Connie S Zheng & Soheila Mirshekary - 482-501 Corporate sustainability: an IS approach for integrating triple bottom line elements
by Sitalakshmi Venkatraman & Raveendranath Ravi Nayak - 502-512 Water-related mutual funds: investment performance and social role
by Marta Alvarez & Javier Rodríguez - 513-534 Corporate social responsibility: what motivates management to disclose?
by Tay Chia Ling & Nigar Sultana - 535-552 Corporate social disclosures in Indonesia: stakeholders’ influence and motivation
by Juniati Gunawan - 553-572 Examining the public policy perspective of CSR implementation in Sub-Saharan Africa
by Martin Samy & Henry Itotenaan Ogiri & Roberta Bampton - 573-589 Strategic actions against climate change of institutional entrepreneurs: a case study in the Spanish renewable energy sector
by José María González-González & Constancio Zamora-Ramírez & Ignacio García-Hernández - 590-604 Influence of theory, seniority, and religiosity on the ethical awareness of accountants
by Ali Uyar & Cemil Kuzey & Ali Haydar Güngörmüs & Ruth Alas - 605-621 Beyond corporate social responsibility. Towards a model for managing sustainable mining operations. Qualitative research based upon best practices
by Jose Ventura & Cesar Sandro Saenz - 622-640 An examination of linkages between CSR and cross-buying
by Vishal Vyas & Sonika Raitani - 641-656 The accountants’ perspective on sustainable business practices in SMEs
by Belinda Rachael Williams & Gary O'Donovan
June 2015, Volume 11, Issue 2
- 201-220 Understanding the role of the broker in business non-profit collaboration
by Louise Lee - 221-241 The key to carving out a high corporate reputation based on innovation: corporate social responsibility
by Marina Mattera & Veronica Baena - 242-257 The business-case for community investment: evidence from Fiji’s tourism industry
by Andrew Bradly - 258-269 Market timing and selectivity performance of socially responsible funds
by Praveen K. Das & S. P. Uma Rao - 270-289 The influence of stakeholder power on corporate social responsibility: evidence from a relationship-based economy
by Afzalur Rashid - 290-305 Social media: the Wild West of CSR communications
by Ralph Tench & Brian Jones - 306-323 Corporate response to human resource disclosure recommendations
by America Alvarez - 324-339 The effect of corporate social responsibility on firm risk
by Pascal Nguyen & Anna Nguyen - 340-363 A stakeholder approach to corporate social responsibility, reputation and business performance
by Mehdi Taghian & Clare D’Souza & Michael Polonsky - 364-386 SME stakeholder relationship descriptions in website CSR communications
by Craig M. Parker & Emilia Bellucci & Ambika Zutshi & Luba Torlina & Bardo Fraunholz - 387-402 Impact of executive citizenship and organizational commitment on corporate social responsibility
by Sakthi Mahenthiran & Jane Lai Yee Terpstra-Tong & Robert Terpstra & Shanthy Rachagan
March 2015, Volume 11, Issue 1
- 2-18 Voluntary CSR disclosure works! Evidence from Asia-Pacific banks
by Ameeta Jain & Monica Keneley & Dianne Thomson - 19-35 Consumer reaction towards corporate social responsibility in United Arab Emirates
by Yaprak Anadol & Mohamed A. Youssef & Eappen Thiruvattal - 36-55 Corporate environmental claims: a game theory model with empirical results
by Louis H. Amato & Arthur Zillante & Christie H Amato - 56-81 Corporate Social Responsibility and Entrepreneurship (CSRE): antidotes to poverty, insecurity and underdevelopment in Nigeria
by Lukman Raimi & Innocent Akhuemonkhan & Olakunle Dare Ogunjirin - 82-97 Social sustainability and urban mobility: shifting to a socially responsible pro-poor perspective
by Margaret Grieco - 98-108 Consumers as employees: the impact of social responsibility on quality of work life among Australian engineers
by Aaron D Arndt & Anusorn Singhapakdi & Vivian Tam - 109-130 Community as stakeholder of the corporate social responsibility programme in Malaysia: outcomes in community development
by Maimunah Ismail & Siti Noormi Alias & Roziah Mohd Rasdi - 131-148 Corporate social responsibility, environmental leadership and financial performance
by Dafna M. DiSegni & Moshe Huly & Sagi Akron - 149-160 Differences in sustainability practices and stakeholder involvement
by Sergio Bulgacov & Maria Paola Ometto & Márcia Ramos May - 161-178 Organizations’ commitment to and communication of CSR activities: insights from Ghana
by James B. Abugre & Richard B. Nyuur - 179-198 Gender-based differences in understanding the purchasing patterns of eco-friendly cosmetics and beauty care products in Mauritius: a study of female customers
by Sharmila Pudaruth & Thanika Devi Juwaheer & Yogini Devi Seewoo
September 2014, Volume 10, Issue 4
- 569-590 Corporate governance and financial characteristic effects on the extent of corporate social responsibility disclosure
by Grigoris Giannarakis - 591-601 Building a corporate identity using corporate social responsibility: a website based study of Indian banks
by Mobin Fatma & Zillur Rahman - 602-619 CSR in SMEs: an analysis of donor-financed management tools
by Peter Lund-Thomsen & Dima Jamali & Antonio Vives - 620-645 Socially responsible purchasing in the automotive industry
by Ashutosh Tiwari & Christopher Turner & Kieron Younis - 646-673 Board role performance in service organisations: the importance of human capital in the context of a developing country
by Stephen K. Nkundabanyanga & Waswa Balunywa & Venancio Tauringana & Joseph M. Ntayi - 674-684 Cause-related marketing (CaRM) and corporate social responsibility (CSR)
by Khosro Jahdi - 685-701 Building social sustainability: multi-stakeholder processes and conflict management
by Laura Galuppo & Mara Gorli & Giuseppe Scaratti & Cesare Kaneklin - 702-715 Sustainable consumption and the UK’s leading retailers
by Peter Jones & David Hillier & Daphne Comfort - 716-736 Managerial attitude and support for social responsibility through the lens of legitimacy theory – a cross country comparison
by Asit Bhattacharyya - 737-755 Corporate social responsibility: a likely causality of the crisis or a potential exit strategy component? A proposition development for an economy under pressure
by Antonis Skouloudis & Athanasios Chymis & Stuart Allan & Konstantinos Evangelinos
July 2014, Volume 10, Issue 3
- 386-398 Corporate sustainability: accounting standards vs tax by design
by David Russell - 399-415 Corporate social responsibility: towards a context-specific perspective in developing countries
by Wilson Ozuem & Kerry Howell & Geoff Lancaster - 416-435 On the plausibility of an integrated approach to disclose social and intangible issues
by Maria Teresa Nardo & Stefania Veltri - 436-454 Ethically constrained optimization of dynamic capabilities: towards sustainable global health
by Frederick Ahen - 455-479 Impact of corporate social responsibility practices on organizational performance: an ISO 26000 perspective
by Changiz Valmohammadi - 480-499 Perceptions of quality of assurance statements for sustainability reports
by Silvia Romero & Belen Fernandez-Feijoo & Silvia Ruiz - 500-515 The merits of ISO 26000 for CSR development in the mining industry: a case study in the Zambian Copperbelt
by Helena Ranängen & Thomas Zobel & Andrea Bergström - 516-536 Determinants of CSR standards adoption: exploring the case of ISO 26000 and the CSR performance ladder in The Netherlands
by Lars Moratis & Alice Tatang Widjaja - 537-549 Does corporate social responsibility matter to consumers in Indonesia?
by Denni Arli & Fandy Tjiptono - 550-568 The application of causality to construction business ethics
by Byung Gyoo Kang & Francis Edum-Fotwe & Andrew Price & Tony Thorpe
May 2014, Volume 10, Issue 2
- 210-225 Corporate social responsibility and stock market actors: a comprehensive study
by Susanne Arvidsson - 226-245 Regulatory pressure, blockholders and corporate social responsibility (CSR) disclosures in China
by Lin Zheng & Nauzer Balsara & Haiyu Huang - 246-267 How accounting and accountants may contribute in sustainability?
by Arzu Özsözgün Çalişkan - 268-281 Development of corporate social responsibility projects in Angola
by Pedro Luiz Cortes & João Roberto Cordeiro Duarte & Sylmara Lopes Gonçalves Dias - 282-296 The mediating role of trust to managers on the relationship between corporate reputation practices and employees’ course of actions to customers
by Turhan Erkmen & Emel Esen - 297-315 Corporate community responsibility as an outcome of individual embeddedness
by Anna Blombäck & Caroline Wigren-Kristoferson - 316-330 Corruption, governance and economic growth in Sub-Saharan Africa: a need for the prioritisation of reform policies
by Kamil Omoteso & Hakeem Ishola Mobolaji - 331-347 Social responsibility clusters arising from social partnerships
by Sharyn McDonald - 348-363 Environmental information usefulness to stakeholders: empirical evidence from Malaysia
by Ridzwana Mohd Said & Maliah Sulaiman & Nik Nazli Nik Ahmad - 364-382 Fair trade consumption from the perspective of US Baby Boomers
by Ebony Benson & Kim Y. Hiller Connell
February 2014, Volume 10, Issue 1
- 4-20 Corporate sustainability discourses in a Brazilian business magazine
by Denise Franca Barros & Joao Felipe Rammelt Sauerbronn & Alessandra Mello da Costa - 21-37 CSR in India: reflections from the banking sector
by Sophie Hadfield-Hill - 38-52 CSR adoption strategies of Chinese state oil companies: effects of global competition and cooperation
by Xiaoyu Liu & Percy Garcia & Harrie Vredenburg - 53-67 CSR as corporate self-reporting in India's tourism industry
by Anibe Ferus-Comelo - 68-84 CSR reporting in the United States and Russia
by Veronika Bashtovaya - 85-114 Understanding CSR in the Maldivian context
by Fareeha Shareef & Murugesh Arunachalam & Hamid Sodique & Howard Davey - 115-136 How well are water companies engaged in CSR? A critical cross-geographical discourse analysis
by Linne Marie Lauesen - 137-160 CSR: the co-evolution of grocery multiples in the UK (2005-2010)
by Nadeem Khan & Nada Korac Kakabadse - 161-183 Drivers of corporate community involvement and challenges in measuring its impact
by Denni I. Arli & Jack Cadeaux - 184-206 Introducing value-based framing as a strategy for communicating CSR
by Line Schmeltz
September 2013, Volume 9, Issue 4
- 500-515 Stakeholder thinking in sustainability management: the case of Novozymes
by Esben Rahbek Gjerdrum Pedersen & Morten Hove Henriksen & Claus Frier & Jeanette Søby & Vernon Jennings - 516-533 Business opportunity and food education in Japan
by Kaori Takano - 534-553 Empirical investigations on boards, business characteristics, human capital and environmental reporting
by Roshima Said & Noorain Omar & Wan Nailah Abdullah - 554-570 Does employment influence the success of ethics training?
by Treena Gillespie Finney & R. Zachary Finney - 571-588 A comparative picture of corporate social responsibility approaches by leading companies in the United Kingdom and Brazil
by Mônica Cavalcanti Sá Abreu & Claire Barlow - 589-602 Philosophical issues in responsible investment: a care-ethical approach
by Tommi Juhani Lehtonen - 603-621 Acts that matter – an analysis of Kiva
by Britta Timm Knudsen & Anne Ellerup Nielsen - 622-640 Lifting the veil on environment-social-governance rating methods
by Wendy Stubbs & Paul Rogers - 641-663 CSR in the aftermath of the financial crisis
by Linne Marie Lauesen