Corporate social responsibility: Review and roadmap of theoretical perspectives
JG Frynas, C Yamahaki - Business ethics: a european Review, 2016 - Wiley Online Library
Based on a survey and content analysis of 462 peer‐reviewed academic articles over the
period 1990–2014, this article reviews theories related to the external drivers of corporate …
period 1990–2014, this article reviews theories related to the external drivers of corporate …
Corporate social irresponsibility: Review and conceptual boundaries
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to carry out a review of the academic literature about
corporate social irresponsibility (CSIR) highlighting aspects that help us to define socially …
corporate social irresponsibility (CSIR) highlighting aspects that help us to define socially …
[引用][C] Marketing across cultures
JC Usunier - 2005 - books.google.com
Back Cover Copy-Usunier" This book is noteworthy in its content and approach as well as in
generating class discussion on intercultural marketing relations, exchange, and …
generating class discussion on intercultural marketing relations, exchange, and …
Responsible entrepreneurship in developing countries: Understanding the realities and complexities
F Azmat, R Samaratunge - Journal of Business Ethics, 2009 - Springer
Developing countries have recently experienced a burgeoning of small-scale individual
entrepreneurs (SIEs)–who range from petty traders to personal service workers like small …
entrepreneurs (SIEs)–who range from petty traders to personal service workers like small …
Corporate reputation's invisible hand: Bribery, rational choice, and market penalties
Drawing upon rational choice and investor attention theories, we examine how accusations
of corporate bribery and subsequent investigations shape market reactions. Using event …
of corporate bribery and subsequent investigations shape market reactions. Using event …
Bribery in international business transactions
C Baughn, NL Bodie, MA Buchanan… - Journal of Business Ethics, 2010 - Springer
Globalization leads to cross-border business transactions between societies with very
different norms and regulations regarding bribery. Bribery in international business …
different norms and regulations regarding bribery. Bribery in international business …
Does ICT development curb firms' perceived corruption pressure? The contingent impact of institutional qualities and competitive conditions
This study aims to investigate how Information & Communication Technology (ICT)
development can contribute to a reduction in firms' perceived corruption pressure. Based on …
development can contribute to a reduction in firms' perceived corruption pressure. Based on …
The bribery paradox in transition economies and the enactment of 'new normal'business environments
KA Eddleston, ER Banalieva… - Journal of Management …, 2020 - Wiley Online Library
We develop a novel, sense‐making perspective on corruption in transition economies. Prior
research has focused on understanding why some entrepreneurs are more likely to pay …
research has focused on understanding why some entrepreneurs are more likely to pay …
Explaining corruption in the developed world: the potential of sociological approaches
AF Heath, L Richards… - Annual Review of …, 2016 - annualreviews.org
Corruption, in both the developing and the developed world, has been studied in many
disciplines, especially economics and politics, but there is considerable scope for a …
disciplines, especially economics and politics, but there is considerable scope for a …
Does ownership matter? Firm ownership and corporate illegality in China
Y Gao, H Yang - Journal of Business Ethics, 2021 - Springer
This study explores whether or not a firm's ownership status, as state-owned enterprise
(SOE) or private-owned enterprise (POE), will influence its likelihood of engaging in illegality …
(SOE) or private-owned enterprise (POE), will influence its likelihood of engaging in illegality …