International Journal of Corporate Social Responsibility
2016 - 2026
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Volume 11, issue 1, 2026
- Exploring what drives Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) in private healthcare institutions: insights from Dessie City, Ethiopia pp. 1-16

- Tesfaye Molla Nurye and Buzeye Zegeye
- Determinants of coffee market outlet choice in Wollega Zones, Oromia regional state, Ethiopia pp. 1-10

- Temesgen Furi Kotin
- Listening to learners: integrating sustainability and SDGs into business education in India – a focus group study pp. 1-15

- Sumona Ghosh
- Society-centric corporate social responsibility through reflexivity: four reflexive research strategies pp. 1-13

- David Risi
- Mediating role of organizational commitment in the relationship between organizational culture and employee performance: evidence from a public sector organization in Ethiopia pp. 1-13

- Beriso Roba Fogalo and Mekonnen Bogale Abegaz
- Mandatory climate reporting and corporate social responsibility: organisational transformation and market dynamics in New Zealand pp. 1-17

- Ken Holley and Virginia Cathro
- Digitally enabled product–service systems and sustainability: a semi-systematic review of IoT, B2B platforms, and digitalization & servitization pp. 1-27

- Simon Weisskopf and Nico Meier
- Environmental practices in transportation equipment manufacturing establishments with FDI participation in Mexico pp. 1-14

- Roberto González Acolt, Luis Lenin Herrera Díaz de León and María del Rocío Esparza Durón
- Corporate social responsibility committee and other germane governance mechanisms: impacts on corporate social responsibility performance pp. 1-20

- P. Lemana, R. Matemane and M. Mokabane
- Harnessing digital–relational synergies for sustainable SME performance: exploring the interplay between digital marketing and network capital in resource-constrained settings pp. 1-22

- Dedrix Stephenson Bindeeba, Rennie Bakashaba and Eddy Kurobuza Tukamushaba
- Circular economy as peacebuilding: enhancing socio-ecological resilience for agro-pastoral frontiers in West Africa pp. 1-23

- Ifedayo Grace Malachi and Reza Eslamipoor
- A descriptive analysis of financial distress patterns in manufacturing firms: challenges, financing constraints, opportunities, and strategic responses in an emerging economy pp. 1-11

- Habib Endris and N. Kishore Babu
- Exploring the impact of green human resource management practices enabled by artificial intelligence on organizational sustainability: the mediating roles of digital literacy and green organizational climate pp. 1-21

- Eunice Ngozi Ajuluchukwu, Usani Joseph Ofem, Stephen Undie, Mecry Akeke, Eno E. Elogbo, Fabian Ugbe Udida, Patricia Akwaya Olom, Mary Rose Eze and Bessong Bessong
Volume 10, issue 1, 2025
- Exploring the role of corporate social responsibility as a moderating factor in influencing bank financial performance in Ethiopia pp. 1-17

- Wondu Garoma Berra, Misganu Getahun Wodajo, Tarekegn Tariku Ebissa, Rafisa Dugasa, Temesgen Kotin Furi and Adamu Terfa Keno
- Digital business process integration and sustainability among smes: the mediating role of operational efficiency and the moderating role of credit access pp. 1-17

- Dedrix Stephenson Bindeeba, Susan Atuhaire, Rennie Bakashaba and Eddy Kurobuza Tukamushaba
- Orchestration of corporate social responsibility in company law – reframing human security through education pp. 1-16

- Onyeka K. Osuji and Obinna C. Edeji
- Corporate social responsibility and spirituality: emerging paradigms and a future research agenda pp. 1-16

- Teresa Turzo
- Banking on sustainability: pathways of ESG and SDGs integration into CRDB and NMB, Tanzania pp. 1-16

- Almas Fortunatus Mazigo
- The three-dimensional corporate social performance model revisited and refreshed pp. 1-10

- Archie B. Carroll
- Effect of entrepreneurship orientation on eco-hotels sustainability with mediation of customer loyalty in Ethiopia pp. 1-13

- Shashi Kant and Tafese Niguse
- Corporate social responsibility and sustainable development goals for a developed India @2047 pp. 1-13

- Swapnil Gupta
- What is greenwashing – a scoping review of greenwashing definitions and development of the Need-for-Balance Model pp. 1-13

- Thomas Koch and Nora Denner
- Our common journey towards a sustainable existence pp. 1-2

- Samuel O Idowu
- Fostering sustainability through a new management paradigm pp. 1-2

- René R. Schmidpeter
- Challenges to environmental sustainability and circular economy practices of Nigerian small and medium enterprises pp. 1-22

- Adebimpe Adesua-Lincoln
- Toward a Southern theory of CSR transformation: banking, brewing, and regeneration in Tanzania pp. 1-22

- Almas Fortunatus Mazigo and Sheu Mujuni Mtabazi
- Diversity, equity and inclusion at a crossroads: a scoping review of the characteristics of its workplace backlash pp. 1-18

- Iva Mihaylova and Konrad Rietmann
- Segmentation and strategy for promoting benefit corporation certification pp. 1-11

- D. Scott Borden and Madeline Fones
- Qualitative research on the perceptions of Romanian and Serbian entrepreneurs of SMEs regarding circular economy pp. 1-11

- Silvia Puiu and Milica Velickovic
- Stakeholder engagement and participation in environmental contexts, social responsibility and society based on a study conducted in Rome, Italy pp. 1-45

- Adewole Olukorede
- Manipulation and employee motivation: an unexamined relationship pp. 1-7

- Borna Jalsenjak and Randy L. Richards
- The Möbius Paradigm: A transformative approach for integrating stakeholder perspectives when navigating dilemmas in complex operating environments pp. 1-19

- Linda O’Riordan and Charles Hampden-Turner
- Can the differences in senior leadership team & society’s orientations impact on CSR implementation in MNCs? A case study pp. 1-19

- Taye Timothy Osadiya
- Exploring the best practices and strategies of sustainable Learning Sites for Agriculture in Lanao del Norte, including Iligan City pp. 1-29

- Dhevine C. Paninsoro and Pamela F. Resurreccion
Volume 9, issue 1, 2024
- Corporate social responsibility, sustainable environmental practices and green innovation; perspectives from the Ghanaian manufacturing industry pp. 1-11

- Emmanuel Jeffrey Dzage, Muhammad Rizwan Hussain, Paul Opuni Dapaah and Yussif Mustapha
- Translating brand reputation into equity from the stakeholder’s theory: an approach to value creation based on consumer’s perception & interactions pp. 1-39

- Olukorede Adewole
- Assessment of corporate social responsibility practices in selected public libraries in South-West and North-Central, Nigeria pp. 1-17

- Ismail Olatunji Adeyemi, Boluke Favour Abiona, Adetunji Idris Adebisi, Khudro Iyabo Ishola and Halleluyah David Ogunlowo
- The role of internal CSR in guiding the digitalisation of work pp. 1-17

- Lea Wolf, Ronny Ehlen, Mona-Maria Bardmann, Caroline Ruiner, Julia Lanzl, Manfred Schoch and Henner Gimpel
- Developing indicators for the social benefits of university-industry collaborations pp. 1-17

- Irina Ervits
- The need for social equality from emerging patterns in business and costs towards environmental sustainability in a new paradigm shift pp. 1-28

- Olukorede Adewole
- Assessing the impact of corporate social responsibility communication on nonprofit organisations in South Africa pp. 1-10

- Sabryna Joanne Tsinga-Mambadja, Hilda Bongazana Dondolo and David Pieter Conradie
- Navigating the myriad of corporate quality standards: a CSR and stakeholder perspective pp. 1-13

- William J. Ritchie, Scott Gallagher, Steven A. Melnyk and Ali Shahzad
- Corporate (social) responsibility in state-business relations from the perspective of critical state theory: a historical case of early modern China pp. 1-13

- Xu Kang
- Morality matters: social psychological perspectives on how and why CSR activities and communications affect stakeholders’ support - experimental design evidence for the mediating role of perceived organizational morality comparing WEIRD (UK) and non-WEIRD (Russia) country pp. 1-12

- Tatiana Chopova, Naomi Ellemers and Elena Sinelnikova
- Bibliometric study on organizational resilience: trends and future research agenda pp. 1-12

- David Mhlanga and Mufaro Dzingirai
- Identifying transitions in corporate sustainability reporting: a content analysis of JSE/FTSE multinational sustainability reports from 2016 to 2021 pp. 1-23

- Liesel Kassier
- ‘Leveraging on CSR as a tool of brand communication based on consumer’s perception with extrapolation from a novel 3-factor model pp. 1-23

- Olukorede Adewole
- Do companies walk the talk? Commitments and actions in global supply chain labor standards pp. 1-23

- Sarah Vandenbroucke, Helen Pluut, Yvonne Erkens and Jaroslaw Kantorowicz
- Board gender diversity and corporate social responsibility pp. 1-29

- Yuan Chang, Kun-Tsung Wu, Shu-Hui Lin and Chia-Jung Lin
- Investigating the potential domino effect of a dazzling fiscal-period on CSR performance: a luxury brand scenario pp. 1-14

- Abhinav Karthikeyan Ravichandran and Rashmi Singh
- Stakeholders, stakeholder theory and Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) pp. 1-14

- Hart O. Awa, Willie Etim and Enyinda Ogbonda
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