The Dynamics of Corporate Social Responsibility
Edited by Maria Aluchna () and
Samuel O. Idowu ()
in CSR, Sustainability, Ethics & Governance from Springer, currently edited by Samuel O. Idowu and René Schmidpeter
Date: 2017
ISBN: 978-3-319-39089-5
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Chapters in this book:
- Ch Chapter 1 Dynamics of Corporate Social Responsibility: A Critical Approach to Theory and Practice: An Introduction
- Samuel O. Idowu and Maria Aluchna
- Ch Chapter 10 Dynamics of Corporate Social Responsibility in Australia’s Mining Sector: A Critical Sociological Analysis
- Dyann Ross
- Ch Chapter 11 Industry CSR Perception and Practices: The Case of Russia
- Anna Svirina and Gulnara Khadiullina
- Ch Chapter 12 Ethical Fashion: An Exploratory Research
- Khosro S. Jahdi, Kim Poldner and Kornelia Koehler
- Ch Chapter 13 The (In)credible Bulk: The Role of CSR Standards in Enhancing the Credibility of Corporate CSR Claims
- Lars Moratis
- Ch Chapter 14 The Need for Harmonization and Certification in Social Responsibility Area
- Catalina Soriana Sitnikov and Claudiu Bocean
- Ch Chapter 15 Sustainability Accounting: Upgrading Corporate Social Responsibility
- Milena Peršić, Sandra Janković and Dubravka Krivačić
- Ch Chapter 16 Environmental Related CSR Initiatives for Business Strategy: A Case Study on Small and Medium (SME) Industries in MalaysiaMalaysia
- Jamilah Ahmad and Mahadevan Krishnan
- Ch Chapter 17 CSR Reporting and Legitimacy Theory: Some Thoughts on Future Research Agenda
- Muhammad Azizul Islam
- Ch Chapter 2 Is Corporate Social Responsibility Sustainable? A Critical Approach
- Maria Aluchna
- Ch Chapter 3 The Effectiveness of CSR’s Approaches: Before Practice or Theory? Insights from Italian Corporate Territorial Responsibility Projects
- Mara Baldo
- Ch Chapter 4 Customer Value Perception: Understanding Customer Response to Company’s CSR Initiatives
- Fatima Annan-Diab and Barbara Jensen
- Ch Chapter 5 Was Friedman Right? Moving Towards Strategic CSR Agenda
- Maria Roszkowska-Menkes
- Ch Chapter 6 To What Extent Are Young Italian Scholars of Economia Aziendale Interested in CSR? An Overview of 2012 13/B1 Associate Professorship Candidates’ Publications
- Tiziana Cristofaro and Carmela Gulluscio
- Ch Chapter 7 CSR Market Positioning Constructs: From Planning to Action. Evidence from Romanian Internet Service Providers
- Tudor Edu and Costel Negricea
- Ch Chapter 8 Corporate Social Responsibility in the University Courses in Italy: An Empirical Analysis
- Carmela Gulluscio and Patrizia Torrecchia
- Ch Chapter 9 Commercial Bank Corporate Social Responsibility Practices in Tanzania
- Felix Adamu Nandonde and Paul R. Sachs
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