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Little attention has been paid to the importance of social media in the corporate social responsibility (CSR) literature. This deficit is redressed in the present paper through utilizing the notion of ‘citizenship arenas’ to identify three dynamics in social media-augmented...
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This paper is the third in a series of four that is directed at understanding and assessing stakeholder theory for the … approach, but accepting that implementation problems require limiting both the number of groupings admitted to stakeholder … version of the stakeholder approach in a fourth paper drawing upon this one and the previous two. Copyright Springer 2006 …
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Stakeholder theory advocates that firms bear responsibility for the implications of their actions. However, while a … firm affects or can affect stakeholders, stakeholders can also affect the corporation. Previous stakeholder theorising has … stakeholders argues that various stakeholder attributes differ for different categories of stakeholders. This analysis presumes …
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This paper investigates the roles that Danish government has played in the development of corporate social responsibility (CSR). Denmark has emerged as a first mover among the Scandinavian countries when it comes to CSR. We argue that government has played a pivotal role in making this happen,...
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We applied a technique borrowed from the field of bioethics to test whether justice-related factors influence laypersons’ decisions concerning business ethics. In the first experiment, participants judged the acceptability of remuneration policies and in the second that of executive bonuses....
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