Creating shared value: A systematic review, synthesis and integrative perspective
PS Menghwar, A Daood - International Journal of Management …, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
Creating shared value (CSV) refers to a strategic process through which corporations can
turn social problems into business opportunities. CSV's strategic approach in solving …
turn social problems into business opportunities. CSV's strategic approach in solving …
Corporate social responsibility strategies: Past research and future challenges
A Nave, J Ferreira - Corporate Social Responsibility and …, 2019 - Wiley Online Library
Corporate social responsibility (CSR) is not only increasingly valued by companies but also
plays an extremely important role in the development of their strategies. This study …
plays an extremely important role in the development of their strategies. This study …
Strategic corporate social responsibility and environmental sustainability
The authors review three theoretical approaches to strategic corporate social responsibility
(CSR), which can be defined as voluntary CSR actions that enhance a firm's …
(CSR), which can be defined as voluntary CSR actions that enhance a firm's …
Conscience as control–managing employees through CSR
J Costas, D Kärreman - Organization, 2013 - journals.sagepub.com
Corporate social responsibility has become an important topic for both academics and
practitioners. CSR typically stands for corporate responses to ethical, environmental and …
practitioners. CSR typically stands for corporate responses to ethical, environmental and …
Value creation and appropriation in economic, social, and environmental domains: Recognizing and resolving the institutionalized asymmetries
Value creation and appropriation are much-studied processes in business and management
fields. However, both academia and business practice have traditionally focused on how …
fields. However, both academia and business practice have traditionally focused on how …
Consumers' willingness to pay for corporate social responsibility: Theory and evidence
S Narayanan, GA Singh - International Journal of Consumer …, 2023 - Wiley Online Library
In an era when consumers believe that businesses should engage in corporate social
responsibility (CSR), it is vital to understand how it affects consumers' willingness to pay …
responsibility (CSR), it is vital to understand how it affects consumers' willingness to pay …
Reconsidering the 'symmetry'between institutionalization and professionalization: The case of corporate social responsibility managers
The assumption of a mutually supportive,'symmetric'relationship between institutionalization
and professionalization is central to the institutionalist perspective on professional work. Our …
and professionalization is central to the institutionalist perspective on professional work. Our …
In the eyes of the beholder: Experimental evidence on the contested nature of materiality in sustainability reporting
Materiality is an ambiguous concept in sustainability reporting where potential users are
more heterogeneous than in financial reporting. Building on decision usefulness and dual …
more heterogeneous than in financial reporting. Building on decision usefulness and dual …
Sharing the shared value: A transaction cost perspective on strategic CSR policies in global value chains
This paper explores the conditions favouring or inhibiting the implementation of strategic
corporate social responsibility (CSR) policies in the context of global value chains (GVCs) …
corporate social responsibility (CSR) policies in the context of global value chains (GVCs) …
The politics of corporate social responsibility or: why Milton Friedman has been right all along
M Orlitzky - Annals in Social Responsibility, 2015 - emerald.com
Purpose–The purpose of this paper is to revisit the debate and reorient research on
corporate social responsibility (CSR), empirically documents the political-ideological biases …
corporate social responsibility (CSR), empirically documents the political-ideological biases …