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Der demographische Wandel konfrontiert Händler mit der enormen Herausforderung, sich den Bedürfnissen von Konsumenten im fortgeschrittenen Alter anzupassen. Trotz der offensichtlichen Notwendigkeit, die reife Kundengruppe erfolgreich zu bedienen, gelingt es bislang kaum einem Händler....
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Purpose – Corporate social responsibility is becoming increasingly important in the retailing industry, whereby retailers are frequently criticized for socially irresponsible business practices by mass media and consumer advocacy groups. The purpose of this research is to find out which retail...
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A study involving a Global 500 company finds that frontline employees' perceptions of corporate social responsibility (CSR) can contribute to their customer orientation (self-rated) and objective job performance (supervisor-rated) by activating social identification processes. Employees identify...
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A study involving a Global 500 company finds that frontline employees’ perceptions of corporate social responsibility (CSR) can contribute to their customer orientation (self-rated) and objective job performance (supervisor-rated) by activating social identification processes. Employees...
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Companies have reflexively abstained from taking public stands on controversial political issues such as the death penalty, abortion, or immigration. In recent years, however, some companies have eschewed this traditional wisdom, fueling a debate over whether consumers prefer companies to...
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To understand better when, how and why employees react to CSR, we devised a two-part study. the first part involved a series of in-depth interviews and eight focus groups with employees of a major consumer-goods company, followed by a global employee survey (10,000-plus responses) administered...
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To better understand the full impact of marketing on society, there is an urgent need for new research that looks beyond customers as the target of marketing activities and firms as the primary intended beneficiary. A consortium of leading scholars and practitioners was convened to discuss how...
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This research relied on afield experiment involving a real world instance of corporate philanthropy to shed light on both the scope and limitations of the strategic returns to corporate social responsibility (CSR). In particular, the authors demonstrate that the impact of CSR in the real world...
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