Table of contents - Special Issue: CSR in Africa
Guest Editors: Josep F. Mria SJ
Re‐defining corporate social responsibility (CSR) in Nigeria's post‐amnesty oil industry
Rhuks Temitope AkoThe purpose of the paper is to highlight the opportunity that exists within the ambience of peace in the Niger Delta precipitated by the amnesty deal; particularly for the…
Employee social responsibility practices and outcomes in Kenya's tourist hotels
Thomas Kimeli Cheruiyot, Loice C. MaruThe purpose of this paper is to explore and espouse employee corporate social responsibility (CSR) practices in classified hotels in the coastal region of Kenya, then to evaluate…
CSR stakeholder engagement and Nigerian tobacco manufacturing sub‐sector
Bethel Uzoma IhugbaThe purpose of this paper is to investigate the stakeholder engagement approach, level, rationale and implications for corporate social responsibility (CSR) management and…
Ubuntu and corporate social responsibility: the case of selected Malawian organizations
Happy Mickson Kayuni, Richard I.C. TambulasiThe purpose of this paper is to operationalise the concept of corporate social responsibility (CSR) within the framework of Ubuntu in selected Malawian organizations. The…
The importance of corporate social performance in place branding of retail banks in Egypt
Passent Tantawi, Amr YoussefBranding issues and corporate social performance (CSP) are growing in importance for both companies and customers. In place marketing, places could be branded as each place should…
Corporate social responsibility initiatives: A stakeholder model for aligning competing values in West Africa
David H. Tobey, B. Yasanthi PereraThe purpose of this paper is to posit a framework that predicts and explains the success and sustainability of MNC‐driven corporate social responsibility (CSR) programs in West…
Financial institutions' social responsibility in developing countries: A framework of analysis
Fredrick Onyango OgolaThe purpose of this paper is to provide a framework for analyzing the social responsibility (SR) of financial institutions (FIs) in developing countries (DCs), especially in…
The human rights of artisanal miners in the Democratic Republic of the Congo: The responsibility of mining companies
Josep F. Mària SJ, Miho TakaThe purpose of this paper is to explore how corporate social responsibility (CSR) in mining companies can contribute to the promotion of artisanal miners' human rights (HR) in the…
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2040-0705e-ISSN:
2040-0713ISSN-L:
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Emerald Publishing LimitedOpen Access:
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- Prof John Kuada