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Corporate social responsibility in the wake of COVID-19: multiple cases of social responsibility as an organizational value
Jashim Uddin Ahmed, Quazi Tafsirul Islam, Asma Ahmed, Anisur R. Faroque, Mohammad Jasim UddinAlthough corporate social responsibility is a well-researched concept, very few studies have studied organizational social responsibility in the face of internal/external crises…
Corporate social responsibility and employee engagement: making the case for international corporate-sponsored volunteering using a matched-sample analysis
Nicole L. Gullekson, Anders Cedergren, Liz Arnold, Taggert BrooksThis paper aims to contribute to the growing body of research which demonstrates corporate social responsibility (CSR) initiatives can be linked to individual-level outcomes, such…
Societal challenges and business leadership for social innovation
Nicola M. Pless, Matthew Murphy, Thomas Maak, Atri SenguptaToday’s pressing global societal challenges are urgent and require substantial solutions and innovations that tackle the roots of a problem. These challenges call for new forms of…
The impact of ownership structure on corporate social responsibility: the moderating role of financial performance
Anissa DakhliThe purpose of this paper is to investigate the relationship between ownership structure and corporate social responsibility (CSR). Specifically, this paper examines the impact of…
Users’ perception toward Bitcoin Green with big data analytics
Emna Mnif, Isabelle Lacombe, Anis JarbouiNowadays, Bitcoin is facing many environmental problems arising from the proof of work based on blockchain. For this reason, Bitcoin Green (BITG) has been created and would solve…
Gauging the ethical sensitivity of accounting students: the effect of money attitudes
Godfred Matthew Yaw Owusu, Rita Amoah Bekoe, Nana Adwoa Anokye Effah, Octavia Ama Serwaa OtchereThis paper aims to examine the attitude of accounting students towards money and their ethical perceptions, and ascertains whether ethical perception of students could be…
Relationship between MDA and juvenile crime and its impact on socioeconomic development – a theoretical framework for business and economics
Md. Abdur Rahman Forhad, Gazi Mahabubul AlamA minimum dropout age (MDA) requires potential dropouts to stay in school until graduation. Most countries have an MDA at least 16. An MDA greater than 16 requires potential…
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