Table of contents
Systemic corporate social responsibility: micro-to-macro transitions, collective outcomes and self-regulation
Brent D. Beal, Cristina NeeshamThe purpose of this paper is to call attention to the need to revitalize the systemic nature of corporate social responsibility (CSR) and offer some suggestions about how this…
The effect of employee CSR attitudes on job satisfaction and organizational commitment: evidence from the Bangladeshi banking industry
Shafiqur Rahman, Debbie Haski-Leventhal, Mehrdokht PournaderThis paper aims to investigate the relations between employee corporate social responsibility (CSR) attitudes on job satisfaction (JS) and organizational commitment (OC) in the…
Effect of corporate social responsibility on nonfinancial organizational performance: evidence from Yemeni for-profit public and private enterprises
Eyad Al-Samman, Murad Mohammed Al-NashmiThis paper aims to explore the relationship between corporate social responsibility (CSR) and nonfinancial organizational performance (NFOP) of for-profit public and private…
Customer perception of CSR initiatives: its antecedents and consequences
Samra Chaudary, Zohad Zahid, Saad Shahid, Shamila N. Khan, Sana AzarThis study aims to ascertain the impact of customer perception of CSR activities (philanthropic, environmental and ethical) conducted on various consumer and corporate related…
Exclusive corporate philanthropy: rethinking the nexus of CSR and corporate philanthropy
Georg von Schnurbein, Peter Seele, Irina LockThe purpose of this paper is to add to a better understanding of relationship of corporate social responsibility (CSR) and corporate philanthropy. The authors argue that corporate…
The moderating effect of profitability and leverage on the relationship between eco-efficiency and firm value in publicly traded Malaysian firms
Nosakhare Peter Osazuwa, Ayoib Che-AhmadThe purpose of this study is to examine the impact of profitability and leverage on the relationship between eco-efficiency and firm value.
Behavioral and psychological consequences of corporate social responsibility: need of the time
Talat Islam, Ishfaq Ahmed, Ghulam Ali, Tahreem SadiqAlthough the concept of corporate social responsibility (CSR) has become an inspiring catch all in the eyes of researchers and practitioners, little from its psychological and…
Tobacco manufacturer brand strategy following plain packaging in Australia: implications for social responsibility and policy
Steven J. Greenland, Lester Johnson, Shahla SeifiThis paper aims to inform social responsibility and social policy by describing the brand strategy of Australia’s largest tobacco manufacturer, British American Tobacco Australia…
Linguistic perception of corporate responsibility disclosure: the case of Japanese Idemitsu
Amir Hossein Rahdari, Udo BraendleThis paper aims to examine a case to illustrate the linguistic perception of corporate responsibility disclosures.
Estimating the hidden corporate social performance of Japanese firms
Megumi Suto, Hitoshi TakeharaManagers sometimes hide their level of corporate social performance (CSP) from investors, intentionally or unintentionally. The purpose of this study is to estimate such “hidden…
Strategic CSR: an integrative model for analysis
António Marques-Mendes, Maria João SantosBased on an extensive review of the literature, the purpose of this paper is to propose an analytical model that enables the study of the corporate social responsibility (CSR)’s…
Seaport CSR: innovation for economic, social and environmental objectives
Thierry VanelslanderSeaports have gained importance in recent years, but they have also featured fundamental changes. For example, societal and environmental pressures have increased. As a…
ISSN:
1747-1117e-ISSN:
1758-857XISSN-L:
1747-1117Online date, start – end:
2005Copyright Holder:
Emerald Publishing LimitedOpen Access:
hybridEditor:
- Prof David Crowther