Social Responsibility Journal
2005 - 2024
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Volume 8, issue 4, 2012
- Governance at South African state‐owned enterprises: what do annual reports and the print media tell us? pp. 448-470

- Adèle Thomas
- Determinants of audit committees' activity: evidence from the UK pp. 471-483

- Ismail Adelopo, Kumba Jallow and Peter Scott
- Measuring brand social responsibility: a new scale pp. 484-494

- Banu Dincer and Caner Dincer
- Objectivism in organization/management knowledge: an example of Bourdieu's “mutilation”? pp. 495-510

- Miriam Green
- Corporate social responsibility reporting in Qatar: a descriptive analysis pp. 511-526

- Hend Abdulla AlNaimi, Mohammed Hossain and Mahmood Ahmed Momin
- Measurement of corporate social performance: an Indian perspective pp. 527-546

- Monika Kansal and Sukhdev Singh
- Corporate social responsibility, ethics, and corporate governance pp. 547-560

- Luu Trong Tuan
- New business models for creating shared value pp. 561-577

- Laura Michelini and Daniela Fiorentino
- Corporate social responsibility in Iran from the perspective of employees pp. 578-588

- Mehran Nejati and Sasan Ghasemi
- International initiatives influence on local government sustainability web‐disclosures pp. 589-602

- Corina Joseph and Ross Taplin
Volume 8, issue 3, 2012
- Corporate conceptions of triple bottom line reporting: an empirical analysis into the signs and symbols driving this fashionable framework pp. 312-326

- Kaushik Sridhar
- Market orientation, innovation and corporate social responsibility practices in Ghana's telecommunication sector pp. 327-346

- Mohammed Abdulai Mahmoud and Robert E. Hinson
- Corporate social responsibility, leadership, and brand equity in healthcare service pp. 347-362

- Luu Trong Tuan
- Local government website sustainability reporting: a mimicry perspective pp. 363-372

- Corina Joseph and Ross Taplin
- Altruism in business – an empirical study of philanthropy in the small business context pp. 373-388

- Merja Lähdesmäki and Tuomo Takala
- Assessing corporate social and financial performance in China pp. 389-403

- Denise Luethge and Helen Guohong Han
- Perceptions of corporate social responsibility in Kazakhstan pp. 404-417

- Yelena Smirnova
- Measuring the perceived importance of ethics and social responsibility in financial services: a narrative‐inductive approach pp. 418-432

- Musa Obalola and Ismail Adelopo
- Information requirements for sustainable consumption pp. 433-441

- Shahla Seifi, Norzima Zulkifli, Rosnah Yusuff and Shamsuddin Sullaiman
Volume 8, issue 2, 2012
- Corporate social and environmental accounting information reporting practices in Swaziland pp. 156-173

- Humayun Kabir and David M. Akinnusi
- Student attitudes to socially responsible business: a case study of mine workers in Chile pp. 174-185

- Debbie Holley
- CSR through the heart of the Bodhi tree pp. 186-198

- Suthisak Kraisornsuthasinee
- Corporate investment in social responsibility versus dividends? pp. 199-207

- Michel T.J. Rakotomavo
- Environmental sustainability orientation and financial resources of small manufacturing firms in the Philippines pp. 208-226

- Banjo Roxas and Doren Chadee
- Cultural and legal challenges in implementing code of conduct in supply chain management of mobile phone industries: Sony Ericsson case study pp. 227-241

- Mohamad Zakaria, Zanda Garanča and Abdallah Sobeih
- Sources of variation in linking corporate social responsibility and financial performance pp. 242-256

- Ali Quazi and Alice Richardson
- Slack‐resources hypothesis: a critical analysis under a multidimensional approach to corporate social performance pp. 257-269

- Tiago Melo
- Corporate social responsibility in post‐apartheid South Africa pp. 270-288

- Sharlene Ramlall
- Rising externality costs and corporate social responsibility case: EU legislation on electric and electronic equipment pp. 289-304

- Thomas Laudal
Volume 8, issue 1, 2012
- Company characteristics and human resource disclosure in Spain pp. 4-20

- M. América Álvarez Domínguez
- Practicing environmental responsibility: local and global dimensions pp. 21-32

- Fiona Gill
- Determinants of corporate social performance: the influence of organizational culture, management tenure and financial performance pp. 33-47

- Tiago Melo
- Employee volunteering: soul, body and CSR pp. 48-62

- Tamar Barkay
- Perceptions of corporate social responsibility amongst immigrant entrepreneurs pp. 63-76

- Fara Azmat and Ambika Zutshi
- Can a university act as a corporate social responsibility (CSR) driver? An analysis pp. 77-86

- Jamilah Ahmad
- Business social responsibility: how are SMEs doing in Gauteng, South Africa? pp. 87-99

- Mmboswobeni Watson Ladzani and Solly Matshonisa Seeletse
- Social responsibility of fish processing companies located in Portugal and Spain pp. 100-113

- Alessandra Julião Weyandt, Stella Regina Reis da Costa, Maria Leonor Nunes and Arlene Gaspar
- Indonesia's low concern for labor issues pp. 114-132

- Fitra Roman Cahaya, Stacey A. Porter, Greg Tower and Alistair Brown
- The linkages among leadership, trust, and business ethics pp. 133-148

- Luu Trong Tuan
Volume 7, issue 4, 2011
- Historical background of corporate social responsibility pp. 528-539

- Rosamaria C. Moura‐Leite and Robert C. Padgett
- Understanding environmental management accounting (EMA) adoption: a new institutional sociology perspective pp. 540-557

- Dayana Jalaludin, Maliah Sulaiman and Nik Nazli Nik Ahmad
- CSR in publicly owned enterprises: opportunities and barriers pp. 558-577

- Linne Marie Lauesen
- A free market capitalism or a speculative market capitalism? pp. 578-591

- Branka Mraović
- The effects of firms' advertising disclosures as a reflection of CSR practices on consumer responses pp. 592-603

- Alex Wang
- CSR development problems in Lithuania: evaluation of promoting and hindering factors pp. 604-621

- Rita Vilke
- The interaction between corporate social responsibility and value added intellectual capital: empirical evidence from Turkey pp. 622-637

- Guler Aras, Asli Aybars and Ozlem Kutlu
- Identifying time‐space constraints: a neglected element of the development discourse pp. 638-648

- Margaret Grieco and David Crowther
- Perceptions of corporate social and environmental accounting and reporting practices from accountants in Bangladesh pp. 649-664

- Muhammad Islam and Steven Dellaportas
- Institutionalizing corporate social responsibility (CSR) in Uganda: does it matter? pp. 665-680

- Stephen K. Nkundabanyanga and Alfred Okwee
Volume 7, issue 3, 2011
- Conceptualising corporate social responsibility (CSR) and corporate social investment (CSI): the South African context pp. 332-346

- Robert E. Hinson and Tidings P. Ndhlovu
- Corporate sustainability reporting of major commercial banks in line with GRI: Bangladesh evidence pp. 347-362

- Habib‐Uz‐Zaman Khan, Muhammad Islam, Johra Kayeser Fatima and Khadem Ahmed
- Consumer stakeholder view of corporate social responsibility: a comparative analysis from USA and India pp. 363-380

- Shruti Gupta
- Normative stakeholder theory in relation to ethics of care pp. 381-392

- Ilke Oruc and Muammer Sarikaya
- Examining ethics and materialism with purchase of counterfeits pp. 393-404

- Joy M. Kozar and Sara B. Marcketti
- A new direction for CSR: the shortcomings of previous CSR models and the rationale for a new model pp. 405-420

- Jane Claydon
- Is there any relationship between organizational charts and corporate social responsibility? The EU‐15 banking case pp. 421-437

- Ramiro Cea Moure
- Sustainability measurement system: a reference model proposal pp. 438-471

- Ivete Delai and Sérgio Takahashi
- Corporate responsibility performance in the forest industries pp. 472-489

- Tomi Amberla, Lei Wang, Heikki Juslin, Rajat Panwar, Eric Hansen and Roy Anderson
- CSR in SMEs: strategies, practices, motivations and obstacles pp. 490-508

- Maria Santos
- Audit risk model as a corporate social responsibility implementation of certified public accounting firms (evidence from Indonesia) pp. 509-522

- Muhammad Nuryatno Amin
Volume 7, issue 2, 2011
- The Mauritian business sector and the fight against poverty: a NGOs' perspective pp. 152-165

- Nicolas Jean Francois Ragodoo
- Global HRM and the dilemma of competing stakeholder interests pp. 166-180

- Satu Lähteenmäki and Maarit Laiho
- CSR disclosures and its determinants: evidence from Malaysian government link companies pp. 181-201

- Nor Hawani Wan Abd Rahman, Mustaffa Mohamed Zain and Norashfah Hanim Yaakop Yahaya Al‐Haj
- Research on corporate social responsibility and disclosure in Portugal pp. 202-217

- Manuel Branco and Catarina Delgado
- CSR matters in the development of Mauritius pp. 218-233

- Roshni Deepa Gokulsing
- Drivers and barriers of CSR and the size and internationalization of firms pp. 234-256

- Thomas Laudal
- Corporate perceptions of sustainability challenges in developed and developing countries: constituting a CSR divide? pp. 257-281

- Ralf Barkemeyer
- Product strategyvis‐à‐visenvironment: are strategies of pesticide manufacturers in India sustainable? pp. 282-294

- Sapna A. Narula and K.M. Upadhyay
- Corporate social responsibility, firm value and financial performance in Brazil pp. 295-309

- Vicente Crisóstomo, Fátima de Souza Freire and Felipe Cortes de Vasconcellos
- Corporate social responsibility organizational identification and motivation pp. 310-325

- Michal Mozes, Zvi Josman and Eyal Yaniv
Volume 7, issue 1, 2011
- Acquiring CSR practices: from deception to authenticity pp. 5-22

- Jelena Debeljak, Kristijan Krkač and Ivana Bušljeta Banks
- Profit sharing in the nineteenth century: history of a controversial remuneration system pp. 23-41

- Christophe Estay, C. Lakshman and Jacques‐Olivier Pesme
- Leaking legitimacies: the Finnish forest sector's entanglement in the land conflicts of Atlantic coastal Brazil pp. 42-60

- Susanna Myllylä and Tuomo Takala
- Exploring consumers' perceptions of eco‐conscious apparel acquisition behaviors pp. 61-73

- Kim Y. Hiller Connell
- Social and environmental sustainability in the clothing industry: a case study of a fair trade retailer pp. 74-86

- Helen Goworek
- Using hypertext ethnography to understand corporate‐stakeholder relations in CSR pp. 87-103

- Gabriela Coronado and Wayne Fallon
- Pattern of corporate social responsibility programs: a case study pp. 104-117

- Nur Diana Hidayati
- The influence of coercive isomorphism on corporate social responsibility reporting and reputation pp. 119-135

- Suaini Othman, Faizah Darus and Roshayani Arshad
- Influencing factors on the ethical decision making of Iranian accountants pp. 136-144

- Ahmad Modarres and Afsaneh Rafiee
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