Social Responsibility Journal: Volume 8 Issue 3

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Corporate conceptions of triple bottom line reporting: an empirical analysis into the signs and symbols driving this fashionable framework

Kaushik Sridhar

The purpose of this paper is to provide a critical analysis that examines the semiotics of triple bottom line (TBL) and how it has been developed since its inception in the early…

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Market orientation, innovation and corporate social responsibility practices in Ghana's telecommunication sector

Mohammed Abdulai Mahmoud, Robert E. Hinson

The aim of this study is to examine how market orientation, innovation, and corporate social responsibility (CSR) jointly impact business performance.

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Corporate social responsibility, leadership, and brand equity in healthcare service

Luu Trong Tuan

This study aims to analyze the linkages among corporate social responsibility (CSR), leadership, and brand equity in hospitals in Vietnam.

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Local government website sustainability reporting: a mimicry perspective

Corina Joseph, Ross Taplin

The purpose of this paper is to explain the role of mimetic isomorphism in relation to reporting sustainability information on local authority websites.

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Altruism in business – an empirical study of philanthropy in the small business context

Merja Lähdesmäki, Tuomo Takala

The purpose of this study is to examine corporate philanthropy from the perspective of small business owner‐managers to find out whether there is room for altruism in business…

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Assessing corporate social and financial performance in China

Denise Luethge, Helen Guohong Han

This study aims to examine corporate social responsibility disclosure (CSD) in China.

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Perceptions of corporate social responsibility in Kazakhstan

Yelena Smirnova

The purpose of this research is to understand the attitudes of individuals towards corporate social responsibility (CSR) in Kazakhstan and identify the benefits that CSR…

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Measuring the perceived importance of ethics and social responsibility in financial services: a narrative‐inductive approach

Musa Obalola, Ismail Adelopo

This paper aims to reflect the argument that the impetus to engage in socially responsible actions is ultimately reinforced by the perceived belief that doing so will be…

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Information requirements for sustainable consumption

Shahla Seifi, Norzima Zulkifli, Rosnah Yusuff, Shamsuddin Sullaiman

An increasingly important factor that influences purchasing decisions is that of environmental protection, particularly associated with climate change. This is particularly…

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Cover of Social Responsibility Journal

ISSN:

1747-1117

Online date, start – end:

2005

Copyright Holder:

Emerald Publishing Limited

Open Access:

hybrid

Editor:

  • Prof David Crowther