Transforming corporate social responsibilities: Toward an intellectual activist research agenda for micro-CSR research

V Girschik, L Svystunova, EI Lysova - Human relations, 2022 - journals.sagepub.com
In their recent essay, Gond and Moser (2019) have proposed that micro-CSR research has
the potential to “matter” and transform business practices as it engages closely with how …

The ethnographic method in CSR research: The role and importance of methodological fit

AE Bass, I Milosevic - Business & Society, 2018 - journals.sagepub.com
Corporate social responsibility (CSR) research has burgeoned in the past several decades.
Despite significant advances, our review of the literature reveals a problematic gap: We …

Corporate social responsibility and employee volunteerism: What do the best companies do?

CS Cycyota, CJ Ferrante, JM Schroeder - Business Horizons, 2016 - Elsevier
Employee volunteerism as a practice of corporate social responsibility aids corporations by
strengthening employee satisfaction and retention internally and by strengthening corporate …

Congruence in corporate social responsibility: Connecting the identity and behavior of employers and employees

D Haski-Leventhal, L Roza, LCPM Meijs - Journal of Business Ethics, 2017 - Springer
The multi-disciplinary interest in social responsibility on the part of individuals and
organizations over the past 30 years has generated several descriptors of corporate social …

Dominant articulations in academic business and society discourse on NGO–business relations: A critical assessment

S Laasonen, M Fougère, A Kourula - Journal of Business Ethics, 2012 - Springer
Relations between non-governmental organizations (NGOs) and companies have been the
subject of a sharply increasing amount of publications in recent years within academic …

Battling the devolution in the research on corporate philanthropy

K Liket, A Simaens - Journal of Business Ethics, 2015 - Springer
The conceptual literature increasingly portrays corporate philanthropy (CP) as an old-
fashioned and ineffective operationalization of a firm's corporate social responsibility. In …

(Mis) Using employee volunteering for public relations: Implications for corporate volunteers' organizational commitment

AL Gatignon-Turnau, K Mignonac - Journal of Business Research, 2015 - Elsevier
This study examines the conditions under which corporate volunteering initiatives can result
in work outcomes. We posit that employees participating in company-supported volunteering …

Partnerships as Panacea for Addressing Global Problems?: On rationale, context, actors, impact and limitations

A Kolk - Social partnerships and responsible business, 2013 - api.taylorfrancis.com
To address complex social and environmental problems that often cross boundaries and
cannot easily be solved by one single actor, a multitude of partnerships has emerged …

Do corporate volunteering programs and perceptions of corporate morality impact perceived employer attractiveness?

M Oliveira, T Proença, MR Ferreira - Social Responsibility Journal, 2022 - emerald.com
Purpose Rather recently, corporate volunteering (CV) has become a relevant topic of
academic research. Nonetheless, there is still uncertainty about several aspects of the …

Retailers' CSR: the effects of legitimacy and social capital

J Kim, S Ha, C Fong - International Journal of Retail & Distribution …, 2014 - emerald.com
Purpose–This study aims to investigate consumer perception of community and employee
oriented CSR program, and examine how retailers' CSR activities lead to social (ie …