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Bartlett and Ghoshal typology 2 Headquartering effect 2 International CSR 2 Corporate Social Responsibility 1 Corporate headquarters 1 Corporate social responsibility 1 Integration – responsiveness framework 1 Multinationales Unternehmen 1 Stakeholder 1 Stakeholder salience 1 Stakeholder slience 1 Strategic management 1 Strategisches Management 1 Transnational corporation 1 Unternehmenszentrale 1 integration - responsiveness framework 1
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Barkemeyer, Ralf 2 Figge, Frank 2
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Critical perspectives on international business 1 critical perspectives on international business 1
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CSR in multiple environments: the impact of headquartering
Barkemeyer, Ralf; Figge, Frank - In: critical perspectives on international business 10 (2014) 3, pp. 124-151
Purpose – This paper aims to argue that the on-going professionalization and dissemination of the current wave of corporate social responsibility (CSR) concepts and instruments leads to a headquartering effect, i.e. the concentration of CSR-related decision-making within corporate...
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CSR in multiple environments : the imact of headquartering
Barkemeyer, Ralf; Figge, Frank - In: Critical perspectives on international business 10 (2014) 3, pp. 124-151
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010400828
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