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"'Cam Caldwell and colleagues have produced a timely book that is relevant for every organization I know. Quiet Quitters exist in all teams and organizations, and the insights and prescriptions Cam, Verl and Dima provide in this book will be helpful in organizations ranging from government and...
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Purpose The book chapter sheds light on specific institutional variables that have been shaping and molding corporate social responsibility (CSR) practices and expressions in the developing world. It argues that CSR strategies cannot be detached from context, and that institutional...
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This book presents selected proceedings of the International Conference on Business Analytics in Practice (ICBAP2024), which was held on January 8-11, 2024, at the University of Sharjah, UAE. The book presents advanced modeling and examples to explore the practical applications of business...
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The Resource-Based View (RBV) philosophy examines the relationship between Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) and Environmental Performance (EP). This paper addresses the lack of scholarly attention to Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) in managing Environmental Performance (EP) in Indian...
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Purpose – The purpose of this research is to identify the CSR dynamics through a social capital lens in a developing country's context. Approach – The research design underpinning this study is qualitative. Semi-structured interviews have been conducted with SMEs owner-managers. Findings –...
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The global environmental concerns have driven sustainable practices in several industries, including banking. Therefore, this paper is an endeavour to examine the relationship between green banking and customer satisfaction. The study identified four pivotal variables and examined how digital...
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