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December 2018, Volume 16, Issue 1
- 91-108 The effects of perceived deceptiveness and pressure on consumer donation: a mixed-methods study
by Guang Zhou & Ke Xue & Mingyang Yu & Nianhua Zhou - 109-128 Does charity affect economic bargaining? Exploring gender × social distance interactions
by Mario Testa & Antonio D’Amato
November 2018, Volume 15, Issue 8
- 977-991 Do consumers really care about organisational motives behind CSR? The moderating role of trust in the company
by Grzegorz Zasuwa - 1054-1070 The effect of CEO civic engagement on corporate social and environmental performance
by Wonsuk Cha & Michael Abebe & Hazel Dadanlar
December 2018, Volume 15, Issue 8
- 1008-1032 Corporate social responsibility initiatives in Nigeria and rural women livestock keepers in oil host communities
by Joseph I. Uduji & Elda N. Okolo-Obasi - 1033-1053 CSR and sustainability reporting practices in India: an in-depth content analysis of top-listed companies
by Priyanka Aggarwal & Ajay Kumar Singh - 1071-1086 The effect of corruption and culture on corporate social performance: an empirical study
by Ben Kwame Agyei-Mensah & Samuel Buertey - 1087-1099 A qualitative study of green practices adoption for restaurants in Malaysia
by Booi Chen Tan & Teck Chai Lau & Gun Fie Yong & Nasreen Khan & Thi Phuong Lan Nguyen
December 2018, Volume 15, Issue 7
- 955-976 Role of integrity system, internal control system and leadership practices on the accountability practices in the public sectors of Malaysia
by Md. Mahmudul Alam & Jamaliah Said & Mohamad Azizal Abd Aziz
November 2018, Volume 15, Issue 7
- 853-873 Purpose-washing of impact investing funds: motivations, occurrence and prevention
by Suzanne Findlay & Michael Moran - 874-887 Institutional CSR: provision of public goods in developing economies
by Andrew Bradly & Ganesh Nathan - 888-909 The contemporary definition of university social responsibility with quantifiable sustainability
by Issam Kouatli - 910-923 Influence of corporate social responsibility on non-financial performance
by Kwamena Minta Nyarku & Seth Ayekple - 924-938 Striving for legitimacy through CSR: an exploration of employees responses in controversial industry sector
by Mobin Fatma & Imran Khan & Zillur Rahman - 939-954 The sequential effect of CSR and COE: family ownership moderation
by Ain Hajawiyah & Desi Adhariani & Chaerul Djakman
December 2018, Volume 15, Issue 6
- 786-802 Corporate social irresponsibility: humans vs artificial intelligence
by Kristijan Krkač
November 2018, Volume 15, Issue 6
- 727-741 Sustainable innovation adoption barriers: water sustainability, food production and drip irrigation in Australia
by Steven Greenland & Elizabeth Levin & John F. Dalrymple & Barry O’Mahony
November 2018, Volume 15, Issue 5
- 597-620 Does corporate governance spillover firm performance? A study of valuation of MENA companies
by Mahmoud Arayssi & Mohammad Issam Jizi - 640-657 Financing sources and social development: an empirical analysis
by María Vidales & Carmelo García-Pérez - 658-670 The effect of anticorruption policies on social and political trust: a comparative approach
by Dagmar Radin - 671-688 The development of corporate social responsibility in accounting research: evidence from Indonesia
by Juniati Gunawan & SeTin - 689-709 Developing a framework for assessing sustainable banking performance of the Indian banking sector
by Kishore Kumar & Ajai Prakash - 710-722 Impact of corporate social responsibility on bank’s corporate image
by Zainab Al Mubarak & Anji Ben Hamed & Muneer Al Mubarak
December 2018, Volume 15, Issue 5
- 573-596 Constructing the ideal SRI (sustainability reporting index) framework for Indonesian market: combined perspectives from rating agencies, academics, and practitioners
by Sita deliyana Firmialy & Yunieta Anny Nainggolan - 621-639 Why do companies obtain the B corporation certification?
by Maretno Harjoto & Indrarini Laksmana & Ya-wen Yang
October 2018, Volume 15, Issue 4
- 534-552 How crucial is the social responsibility for tourism sustainability?
by Martina Paskova & Josef Zelenka
November 2018, Volume 15, Issue 4
- 451-468 Relationship between corporate social responsibility performance and disclosures: commercial banks of Bangladesh
by Anup Kumar Saha - 492-512 Development and validation of a multi-dimensional customer-based scale to measure perceptions of corporate social responsibility (CSR)
by Fawad Latif & Andrea Pérez & Waqar Alam & Adeel Saqib - 553-570 Political CSR and legitimation via corporate foundation: a public management program
by Juliana Souza Bittar-Godinho & Gilmar Masiero
December 2018, Volume 15, Issue 4
- 409-423 The state of art of corporate social disclosure before the introduction of non-financial reporting directive: a cross country analysis
by Andrea Venturelli & Fabio Caputo & Rossella Leopizzi & Simone Pizzi - 424-450 Endogenous consumers’ preferences as drivers of green corporate social responsibility
by Gustavo Barboza - 469-491 In search of ethics: from Carroll to integrative CSR economics
by Sigmund Wagner-Tsukamoto - 513-533 Auditors in the financial meltdown: an examination
by Aida Sy & Anthony M. Tinker
October 2018, Volume 15, Issue 3
- 318-332 Corporate social responsibility practices and disclosures in Thailand
by Panya Issarawornrawanich & Suneerat Wuttichindanon - 333-346 The effect of corporate social responsibility in the environment of high religiosity: an empirical study of young consumers
by Irfan Butt & Bhasker Mukerji & Md Hamid Uddin - 395-408 Corporate social responsibility behaviors and corporate reputation
by Scott Jeffrey & Stuart Rosenberg & Brianna McCabe
November 2018, Volume 15, Issue 3
- 379-394 Environmental worldview beliefs and CSR advertising
by Robert G. Magee
December 2018, Volume 15, Issue 3
- 277-295 Socially responsible human resource practices: disclosures of the world’s best multinational workplaces
by Charbel Greige Frangieh & Hala Khayr Yaacoub - 296-317 Exploring the relationship between corporate responsibility and firm performance from a social media perspective
by Ray Qing Cao & Dara G. Schniederjans & Vicky Ching Gu & Marc J. Schniederjans - 347-364 Sustainable investment evaluation by means of life cycle assessment
by Linne Marie Lauesen - 365-378 Winning CSR strategies for the talent war
by Patnaree Srisuphaolarn & Nuttapol Assarut
December 2018, Volume 15, Issue 2
- 171-185 Corporate governance and financial performance for engaging socially and environmentally responsible practices
by Simona Fiandrino & Alain Devalle & Valter Cantino - 226-243 Do human rights issues matter? An empirical analysis of Indonesian companies’ reporting
by Fitra Roman Cahaya & Rizka Hervina
November 2018, Volume 15, Issue 2
- 137-154 Corporate social responsibility disclosure in small and medium-sized entities and large companies
by António Dias & Lúcia Lima Rodrigues & Russell Craig & Maria Elisabete Neves - 186-207 Accounting for rhinos – the case of South African National Parks (SANParks)
by Barry Ackers - 244-257 Relationship between corporate social responsibility and tax avoidance: international evidence
by Tao Zeng
October 2018, Volume 15, Issue 2
- 155-170 Comprehensive sustainability reporting in higher education institutions
by Sahar Sepasi & Udo Braendle & Amir Hossein Rahdari - 208-225 Corporate governance effects on corporate social responsibility disclosure: empirical evidence from heavy-pollution industries in Iran
by Mohammad Ali Fallah & Fayegh Mojarrad - 258-274 Nature and relationship between corporate social performance and firm size: a cross-national study
by Foo Nin Ho & Hui-Ming Deanna Wang & Nga Ho-Dac & Scott J. Vitell
November 2018, Volume 15, Issue 1
- 47-60 Towards holistic understanding of socially responsible provision of public goods: conceptual foundations
by Rita Vilke - 75-89 Well-being as a staged social responsibility process for business and society
by Lance Richard Newey
October 2018, Volume 15, Issue 1
- 1-10 Family, institutional investors ownerships and corporate performance: the case of Indonesia
by Sami R.M. Musallam & Hasan Fauzi & Nadhirah Nagu - 11-27 Towards a more ethical market: the impact of ESG rating on corporate financial performance
by Giovanni Landi & Mauro Sciarelli - 28-46 Board composition, ownership structure and corporate social responsibility disclosure: the case of Jordan
by Mohammad Bassam Abu Qa’dan & Mishiel Said Suwaidan - 61-74 CSR perceptions and employee creativity: examining serial mediation effects of meaningfulness and work engagement
by Richa Chaudhary & Anuja Akhouri - 90-119 Revisiting the relationship between corporate governance and corporate social and environmental disclosure practices in Pakistan
by Khurram Ashfaq & Zhang Rui - 120-136 The impact of existence of royal family directors on corporate social responsibility reporting: a servant leadership perspective
by Abdulsamad Alazzani & Yaseen Aljanadi & Obeid Shreim
September 2018, Volume 14, Issue 4
- 764-781 Doing good does not preclude doing well: corporate responsibility and financial performance
by Jegoo Lee & Samuel B. Graves & Sandra Waddock - 782-801 Non-financial information of Spanish companies and financial evolution
by Laura Marín Andreu & Esther Ortiz-Martínez - 802-815 Are sustainable luxury goods a paradox for millennials?
by Virginia Rolling & Amrut Sadachar - 816-827 Schooling, teachers in Jamaica and social responsibility: rethinking teacher preparation
by Carmel Roofe - 828-842 Multinational enterprises perceptions of the national corporate social responsibility priority issues in South Africa
by Anoosha Makka & Cecile Nieuwenhuizen - 843-858 Exploring the effects of corporate governance and human governance on management commentary disclosure
by Roshima Said & Ariffah Ashikin Abdul Rahim & Rohail Hassan - 859-874 Japan investment and Indonesia sustainability reporting: an isomorphism perspective
by Dewi Fitriasari & Naoko Kawahara - 895-916 The effect of carbon performance on corporate financial performance in a growing economy
by Fortune Ganda
October 2018, Volume 14, Issue 4
- 701-718 Mandated CSR and mode of implementation: the Indian context
by Varun Elembilassery & L. Gurunathan - 719-736 Investigating determinants of green consumption: evidence from Greece
by Maria Zavali & Helen Theodoropoulou - 737-752 Ethical climate, corporate social responsibility and organizational performance: evidence from the UAE public sector
by Sherine Farouk & Fauzia Jabeen - 753-763 The effect of customer citizenship in corporate social responsibility (CSR) activities on purchase intention: the important role of the CSR image
by Eun-Mi Lee & Sung-Joon Yoon - 875-894 Empowering corporate social responsibility (CSR): insights from service learning
by Miftachul Huda & Dedi Mulyadi & April Lia Hananto & Nasrul Hisyam Nor Muhamad & Kamarul Shukri Mat Teh & Abdul Ghafar Don - 917-933 Measuring shared value in multinational corporations
by Thomas Laudal - 934-949 The scantness of the effect of corporate governance mechanisms on executive directors’ remuneration in small listed companies: evidence from Malaysia
by Husna Siraji Nyambia & Hamdino Hamdan - 950-966 Integrating strategic CSR and open innovation. Towards a conceptual framework
by Maria Teresa Roszkowska-Menkes
August 2018, Volume 14, Issue 3
- 542-565 Does social capital constrain firms’ tax avoidance?
by Justin Chircop & Michele Fabrizi & Elisabetta Ipino & Antonio Parbonetti - 566-583 Effect of corporate social responsibility on Jordan pharmaceutical industry’s business performance
by Abdel-Aziz Ahmad Sharabati - 619-632 Socially conscious investing: do good deeds get punished?
by Judy Qiu & Hormoz Movassaghi & Alka Bramhandkar
September 2018, Volume 14, Issue 3
- 433-447 Examining the mediating role of organizational trust in the relationship between CSR practices and job outcomes
by Santhosh Manimegalai & Rupashree Baral - 448-468 The influence of an organisation’s adopted corporate social responsibility constructs on consumers’ intended buying behaviour: a Malaysian perspective
by Amy Chu-May Yeo & Sky Xiu-Mei Lee & Steve Carter - 469-484 Investigating the determinants of green restaurant patronage intention
by Booi Chen Tan & Nasreen Khan & Teck Chai Lau - 485-500 Public perception of corporate social responsibility of AngloGold Ashanti in Obuasi Municipality, Ghana
by Ernest Mensah Abraham & Valentina Asor & Florence Torviawu & Helen Yeboah & Frank Laryea - 501-515 Country-of-origin and CSR initiatives: a social dominance perspective
by Leyla Orudzheva & Nolan Gaffney - 516-526 Grounding managerial values towards social responsibility on an ideological framework
by Duygu Turker & Y. Serkan Ozmen - 527-541 The Global Reporting Initiative: do application levels matter?
by James Michael Simmons Jr & Victoria L. Crittenden & Bodo B. Schlegelmilch - 584-600 National culture and UN global compact affiliation
by Michel Coulmont & Kamille Lambert & Sylvie Berthelot - 601-618 Total quality management, corporate social responsibility and entrepreneurial orientation in the hotel industry
by Mohammad Reza Jalilvand & Javad Khazaei Pool & Hadi Balouei Jamkhaneh & Reihaneh Alsadat Tabaeeian - 633-650 Why do they do that? Motives and dimensions of family firms’ CSR engagement
by Maria Federica Izzo & Mirella Ciaburri - 651-669 Does the composition of boards of directors impact on CSR scores?
by Nirosha Wellalage & Stuart Locke & Sanjeev Acharya - 670-684 Management in the 24/7-society raises concerns of fairness and social responsibility
by Anna Rönkä & Marianne Ekonen & Mia Tammelin & Leena Turja - 685-698 Does pressure-induced partnership really matter? Empirical modelling of stakeholder pressure and firms’ CSR attitude
by Michael Odei Erdiaw-Kwasie
June 2018, Volume 14, Issue 2
- 255-273 Spirituality, stewardship and consumption: new ways of living in a material world
by Amabel Hunting & Denise Conroy - 274-286 Mindfulness and gender differences in ethical beliefs
by Tavleen Kaur Dhandra & Hyun Jung Park - 287-301 Exploring consumers’ experiences of spiritual value in healthcare services
by Sarah Dodds & Sandy L. Bulmer & Andrew J. Murphy - 302-320 Consumer ethics, religiosity, and consumer social responsibility: are they related?
by Denni I. Arli & Fandy Tjiptono - 321-335 Skilful means – a Buddhist approach to social responsibility
by Mai Chi Vu - 336-350 Invitational discourse: towards a spirituality of communication
by Ralph Bathurst & Chris Galloway - 351-367 Corporate values from a personal perspective
by Katalin Illes & Christiane Vogell - 368-395 Religiosity and corporate social responsibility practices: evidence from an emerging economy
by Rashid Zaman & Jamal Roudaki & Muhammad Nadeem - 396-409 How spirituality, climate and compensation affect job performance
by Tung Thanh Do - 410-430 The relationship between workplace spirituality, job satisfaction and organizational citizenship behaviors – an empirical study
by Shibani Belwalkar & Veena Vohra & Ashish Pandey
March 2018, Volume 14, Issue 1
- 1-19 Trust and distrust in society and public perception of CSR: a cross-cultural study
by Hyejoon Rim & Chuqing Dong - 20-39 The influence of corporate governance practices on corporate social responsibility reporting
by Afzalur Rashid - 40-60 Corruption’s impact on organizational outcomes
by Lisa A. Kihl & Mansour Ndiaye & Janet Fink - 61-79 The importance of CSR practices carried out by sport teams and its influence on brand love: the Real Madrid Foundation
by Verónica Baena - 80-95 Beyond consumption: the promising contribution of voluntary simplicity
by Suthisak Kraisornsuthasinee & Fredric William Swierczek - 96-110 Distance bias of socially responsible investment
by En Te Chen & Yunieta Anny Nainggolan - 111-122 Corporate responsibility, ethics and accountability
by Nickson Hebert Odongo & Daoping Wang - 123-137 Corporate social responsibility influences employee engagement
by Georgios Tsourvakas & Ioanna Yfantidou - 138-158 Role of CSR in the consumer decision making process – The case of India
by Sudeepta Pradhan - 159-179 Corporate social reporting and legitimacy in banking: a longitudinal study in the developing country
by Mohammad Tazul Islam & Katsuhiko Kokubu - 180-193 The associations between environmental disclosures with financial performance, environmental performance, and firm value
by Refandi Budi Deswanto & Sylvia Veronica Siregar - 194-212 Adherence of social responsibility management in Brazilian organizations
by Rodrigo Goyannes Gusmão Caiado & Osvaldo Luiz Gonçalves Quelhas & Janice Helena de Oliveira Dias & Maria de Lurdes Costa Domingos & Sergio Luiz Braga França & Marcelo Jasmim Meiriño - 213-225 Authentic leadership and performance: the mediating role of employees’ affective commitment
by Neuza Ribeiro & Daniel Gomes & Shaji Kurian - 226-248 Designing indicators for cooperative sustainability: the Malaysian perspective
by Nooraslinda Abdul Aris & Marziana Madah Marzuki & Rohana Othman & Safawi Abdul Rahman & Norashikin Hj Ismail
October 2017, Volume 13, Issue 4
- 661-677 What drives employees to participate in corporate volunteering programs?
by Srinivasan Sekar & Lata Dyaram - 678-697 Corporate social responsibility and behavioral intention: the moderator effect of contextual factors
by Ahmad Al Jarah & Okechukwu Lawrence Emeagwali - 698-713 Assessing the effect of customer perceptions of corporate social responsibility on customer trust within a low cultural trust context
by Claudel Mombeuil & Anestis K. Fotiadis - 714-727 Ownership and corporate social responsibility in Indian firms
by Vidya Sukumara Panicker - 728-742 Corporate social responsibility: comparing different models
by Franciane Reinert Lyra & Maria José Barbosa De Souza & Miguel Angel Verdinelli & Jeferson Lana - 743-761 Human resources disclosure among companies in Czechia
by Petr Petera & Jaroslav Wagner - 762-779 Corporate social responsibility and corporate fraud
by Maretno Agus Harjoto - 780-797 Financial and non-financial determinants of corporate social responsibility: empirical evidence from Pakistan
by Muhammad Ahsan Syed & Safdar Ali Butt - 798-816 CSR and cost of capital: evidence from Japan
by Megumi Suto & Hitoshi Takehara - 817-827 The value relevance of environmental performance: evidence from Indonesia
by Susi Sarumpaet & Melinda Lydia Nelwan & Dian Nirmala Dewi - 828-855 Women in the boardroom and their impact on climate change related disclosure
by Mohammed Hossain & Omar Al Farooque & Mahmood Ahmed Momin & Obaid Almotairy - 856-871 Corporate social responsibility, visibility, reputation and financial performance: empirical analysis on the moderating and mediating variables from Korea
by SeHyun Park
August 2017, Volume 13, Issue 3
- 409-427 How does corporate social responsibility create customer loyalty? The role of corporate image
by Mert Gürlek & Ertugrul Düzgün & Selma Meydan Uygur - 428-456 Carbon disclosure, freedom and democracy
by Jonas Grauel & Daniel Gotthardt - 457-472 Personal values and approach of undergraduates towards corporate social responsibility
by Izabela Franco & Rosamaria Moura-Leite & Matheus Wemerson Gomes Pereira & José Carlos de Jesus Lopes - 473-490 Environmental claims in Indian print advertising: an empirical study and policy recommendation
by Mousami Prasad & Trupti Mishra & Arti D. Kalro & Varadraj Bapat - 491-512 Finance or philanthropy? Exploring the motivations and criteria of impact investors
by Philip Roundy & Hunter Holzhauer & Ye Dai - 513-528 The effect of business cycle, market return and momentum on financial performance of socially responsible investing mutual funds
by Karen Paul - 529-551 Compensation of top brass, corporate governance and performance of the Indian family firms – an empirical study
by Palanisamy Saravanan & Maram Srikanth & Suhas M. Avabruth - 552-584 Determinants of CSR disclosure of Tunisian listed banks: a multi-support analysis
by Raida Chakroun & Hamadi Matoussi & Sarra Mbirki - 585-600 Transformational leadership and affective organizational commitment: mediating roles of perceived social responsibility and organizational identification
by Gregory W. Allen & Prince A. Attoh & Tao Gong - 601-624 Corporate governance: evidence from Islamic banks
by Ali R. Almutairi & Majdi Anwar Quttainah - 625-642 Sustainability KPIs for integrated reporting
by Tomoki Oshika & Chika Saka - 643-660 CSR and turnover intentions: examining the underlying psychological mechanisms
by Richa Chaudhary
June 2017, Volume 13, Issue 2
- 221-234 Corporate environmental responsibility and financial performance: does bidirectional causality work? Empirical evidence from the manufacturing industry
by Mario Testa & Antonio D’Amato - 235-249 Social responsibility and crowdfunding businesses: a measurement development study
by Shaike Marom - 250-265 Corporate social performance and cost of debt: the relationship
by Barbara Sveva Magnanelli & Maria Federica Izzo - 266-278 Back to basics: exploring perceptions of stakeholders within the Swedish fashion industry
by Esben Rahbek Gjerdrum Pedersen & Linne Marie Lauesen & Arno Kourula - 279-291 Epistemological development of corporate social responsibility: the evolution continues
by Norman Cameron Croker & Lisa Robyn Barnes - 292-306 Green information technology adoption: influencing factors and extension of theory of planned behavior
by Shahin Dezdar - 307-322 Arctic petroleum: local CSR perceptions in the Nenets region of Russia
by Julia S.P. Loe & Ilan Kelman & Daniel B. Fjærtoft & Nina Poussenkova - 323-338 Corporate social responsibility and employee engagement: can CSR help in redressing the engagement gap?
by Richa Chaudhary - 339-354 Antecedents of corporate social performance: the effects of task environment managerial discretion
by Matthew T. Luth & Donald J. Schepker - 355-369 An investigation of the effects of corporate social responsibility on corporate reputation and customer loyalty – evidence from the Taiwan non-life insurance industry
by Chen-Ying Lee & Wei-Chen Chang & Hsin-Ching Lee - 370-389 Commitment in corporate social responsibility and financial performance: a study in the Tunisian context
by Haifa Chtourou & Mohamed Triki - 390-406 Corporate social responsibility and firm’s performance: empirical evidence
by Samuel Famiyeh
March 2017, Volume 13, Issue 1
- 1-23 Exploring the mediating role of intellectual capital and competitive advantage on the relation between CSR and financial performance in SMEs
by Priyanka Jain & Vishal Vyas & Ankur Roy - 24-47 The influence of the institutional context on sustainability reporting. A cross-national analysis
by Laura Maria Ferri - 48-61 United Nations Global Compact: the unmet promise of the UNGC
by Cubie L.L. Lau & Cliff D. Fisher & John F. Hulpke & William Aidan Kelly & Susanna Taylor - 62-77 Does corporate ethics help investors forecast future earnings?
by Hsuan-Chu Lin & Chuan-San Wang & Ruei-Shian Wu - 78-94 Promoting a strategic business focus to balance competitive advantage and corporate social responsibility–missing elements
by Alan J. Fish & Jack Wood - 95-110 Sustainability reports in Brazil through the lens of signaling, legitimacy and stakeholder theories
by Hong Yuh Ching & Fábio Gerab - 111-125 How CSR and overall service quality lead to affective commitment: mediating role of company reputation
by Nil Engizek & Bahar Yasin - 126-142 The effect of equity and bond issues on sustainability disclosure. Family vs non-family Italian firms
by Giovanna Gavana & Pietro Gottardo & Anna Maria Moisello - 143-154 Advancing sustainable business through discourse: a conceptual framework
by Jeffrey Gauthier - 155-176 Integrated reports: disclosure level and explanatory factors
by Yaismir Adriana Rivera-Arrubla & Ana Zorio-Grima & María A. García-Benau - 177-202 Corporate social responsibility disclosures in Malaysia: evidence from large companies
by Abdelkader Sadou & Fardous Alom & Hayatullah Laluddin - 203-220 CSR practices, ISO 26000 and performance among Malaysian automotive suppliers
by Nursyazwani Mohd Fuzi & Nurul Fadly Habidin & Siti Norhafizan Hibadullah & Sharon Yong Yee Ong
October 2016, Volume 12, Issue 4
- 625-641 Corporate sustainability reporting practices in India: myth or reality?
by Najul Laskar & Santi Gopal Maji - 642-653 The important role of corporate social responsibility capabilities in improving sustainable competitive advantage
by Eun-Mi Lee & Hyun Jung Lee & Jae-Hyeon Pae & Seong-Yeon Park - 654-671 Global financial crisis and corporate social responsibility disclosure
by António Dias & Lúcia Lima Rodrigues & Russell Craig - 672-686 Corporate social and financial performance in different industry contexts: the chicken or the egg?
by Anni Tuppura & Heli Arminen & Satu Pätäri & Ari Jantunen - 687-705 Corporate social responsibility and shareholder support for corporate governance changes
by Charles P. Cullinan & Lois S. Mahoney & Pamela Roush - 706-718 Internal auditing and assurance of corporate social responsibility reports and disclosures: perspectives of some internal auditors in Ghana
by Samuel Nana Yaw Simpson & Francis Aboagye-Otchere & Ruby Lovi - 719-739 An exploration of internal audit’s corporate social responsibility role – insights from South Africa
by Barry Ackers - 740-754 Corporate governance and corporate social responsibility disclosure: evidence from Saudi Arabia
by Murya Habbash - 755-769 The relation between stakeholders’ integration and environmental competitiveness
by Milad Abdelnabi Salem & Fekri Ali Shawtari & Mohd Farid Shamsudin & Hafezali Iqbal Hussain - 770-785 Investigating the influence of religion, ethical ideologies and generational cohorts toward consumer ethics: which one matters?
by Denni Arli & Andre Pekerti - 786-805 Elderly consumers’ sensitivity to corporate social performance
by Chamila Roshani Perera & Chandana Hewege - 806-819 Does the theory of stakeholder identity and salience lead to corporate social responsibility? The case of environmental justice
by Terry Beckman & Anshuman Khare & Maggie Matear
August 2016, Volume 12, Issue 3
- 397-414 The effect of authenticity and social distance on CSR activity
by Myungsuh Lim & Yoon Yang - 415-438 Differential reporting of social and environmental disclosures between local and foreign oil companies in Nigeria
by Odhiambo Odera & Albert Scott & Jeff Gow - 439-462 Let’s talk about firm responsibility: the perception of individual Ghanaian shareholders on corporate social responsibility
by Otuo Serebour Agyemang & Abraham Ansong & Millicent Kyeraa - 463-483 Peculiarities of corporate social responsibility development in the monotowns in post-communist countries
by Inna Blam & Katarína Vitálišová & Kamila Borseková & Mariusz Sokolowicz - 484-505 Corporate social responsibility and organizational attractiveness: implications for talent management
by Joana Story & Filipa Castanheira & Silvia Hartig - 506-522 CSR maturity and motivation in the water sector
by Linne Marie Lauesen - 523-534 Food security in Papua New Guinea: the need to go beyond “business case CSR”
by Fernanda de Paiva Duarte & Benedict Young Imbun - 535-544 Bank social responsibility and the use of money
by Gilciney Ferreira & Cecilia Queirós Mattoso - 545-570 Ethics of the firm, for the firm or in the firm? Purpose of extrinsic and intrinsic CSR in Switzerland
by Stéphanie Looser & Walter Wehrmeyer - 571-583 Women workers, social sustainability and working time: a study in a cooperative guided by the principles of solidarity economy
by Mariane Lemos Lourenço & Carlos Eduardo Neres Lourenço - 584-610 Measuring and understanding the engagement of Bangladeshi SMEs with sustainable and socially responsible business practices: an ISO 26000 perspective
by Md Nazmul Hasan - 611-622 Does Warsaw Stock Exchange value corporate social responsibility?
by Jacek Lipiec
June 2016, Volume 12, Issue 2
- 209-227 Systemic corporate social responsibility: micro-to-macro transitions, collective outcomes and self-regulation
by Brent D. Beal & Cristina Neesham - 228-246 The effect of employee CSR attitudes on job satisfaction and organizational commitment: evidence from the Bangladeshi banking industry
by Shafiqur Rahman & Debbie Haski-Leventhal & Mehrdokht Pournader - 247-262 Effect of corporate social responsibility on nonfinancial organizational performance: evidence from Yemeni for-profit public and private enterprises
by Eyad Al-Samman & Murad Mohammed Al-Nashmi - 263-279 Customer perception of CSR initiatives: its antecedents and consequences
by Samra Chaudary & Zohad Zahid & Saad Shahid & Shamila N. Khan & Sana Azar - 280-294 Exclusive corporate philanthropy: rethinking the nexus of CSR and corporate philanthropy
by Georg von Schnurbein & Peter Seele & Irina Lock - 295-306 The moderating effect of profitability and leverage on the relationship between eco-efficiency and firm value in publicly traded Malaysian firms
by Nosakhare Peter Osazuwa & Ayoib Che-Ahmad - 307-320 Behavioral and psychological consequences of corporate social responsibility: need of the time
by Talat Islam & Ishfaq Ahmed & Ghulam Ali & Tahreem Sadiq - 321-334 Tobacco manufacturer brand strategy following plain packaging in Australia: implications for social responsibility and policy
by Steven J. Greenland & Lester Johnson & Shahla Seifi - 335-347 Linguistic perception of corporate responsibility disclosure: the case of Japanese Idemitsu
by Amir Hossein Rahdari & Udo Braendle - 348-362 Estimating the hidden corporate social performance of Japanese firms
by Megumi Suto & Hitoshi Takehara - 363-381 Strategic CSR: an integrative model for analysis
by António Marques-Mendes & Maria João Santos - 382-396 Seaport CSR: innovation for economic, social and environmental objectives
by Thierry Vanelslander
March 2016, Volume 12, Issue 1
- 1-22 Framing green consumer behaviour research: opportunities and challenges
by Sapna A. Narula & Anupriya Desore