Social Responsibility Journal: Volume 9 Issue 3

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Institutionalizing corporate social responsibility: effects on corporate reputation, culture, and legitimacy in Malaysia

Zulhamri Abdullah, Yuhanis Abdul Aziz

The purpose of this paper is to develop measures of Asian corporate social responsibility (CSR) based on David's dual process model for Malaysian government linked corporations…

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An introspect into the Islamic roots of CSR in the Middle East: the case of Savola Group in Egypt

Menatallah Darrag, Noha E‐Bassiouny

This paper aims to look into Islamic CSR, a literature domain that is rarely researched. The article has three goals. First, it provides an overview of the varying…

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Exploring customer loyalty at bottom of the pyramid in South Asia

Fara Azmat, Ramanie Samaratunge

The purpose of this paper is to provide insights into the under‐researched area of social responsibility of small scale individual entrepreneurs (SIEs) and how that impacts on…

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CSR manager competencies: a case study from Thailand

Nadhakan Shinnaranantana, Nicholas J. Dimmitt, Sununta Siengthai

This study aims to analyze the skills and competencies required of corporate social responsibility (CSR) managers through best case practice in Thailand. It attempts to define and…

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Uncertainties and presumptions about corruption

Michel Dion

The paper aims to reveal some uncertain correlations and presumptions about corruption.

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Spanish savings banks' social commitment: just pretty words?

Bernabé Escobar Pérez, María del Mar Miras Rodríguez

This paper aims to determine the impact of the economic crisis on the level of social commitment of the Spanish savings banks.

Understanding sustainable development concept in Malaysia

Corina Joseph

The purpose of this research paper is to explore the understanding of sustainable development and sustainability reporting concepts among Malaysian local authorities' personnel.

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Are business students at Jesuit universities more socially responsible?

David J. Burns, Pola B. Gupta, Steven D. Burns

The purpose of this study is to explore the effects of different types of collegiate education by examining collegiate business students' sentiment toward marketing.

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Corporate social responsibility practices in India: a comparative study of MNCs and Indian companies

Mahabir Narwal, Rajinder Singh

The aim of this paper is to explore different areas of CSR covered by the companies in India and to have a comparative analysis of such practices of Indian companies and MNCs…

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CSR: a case for employee skills‐based volunteering

Shelly McCallum, Melissa Ann Schmid, Lawrence Price

As companies face an ever wider range of challenges, there is growing adoption of CSR initiatives to aid company success. The business case for CSR investigates the potential for…

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ISSN:

1747-1117

Online date, start – end:

2005

Copyright Holder:

Emerald Publishing Limited

Open Access:

hybrid

Editor:

  • Prof David Crowther