Social Responsibility Journal
2005 - 2024
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Volume 4, issue 4, 2008
- Do offshore outsourcing firms in the USA use their investments on corporate social responsibility to alleviate negative attitudes toward offshore outsourcing? pp. 428-438

- Goitom Tesfom and Nancy J. Birch
- Relevance of data mining for accounting: social implications pp. 439-455

- Branka Mraović
- Corporate social responsibility: an attitude of Ethiopian corporates pp. 456-463

- Rajasekhara Mouly Potluri and Zelalem Temesgen
- Creating socially responsible systems for holistic development pp. 464-473

- Ipshita Bansal and Jaya Srivastava
- Organization types and corporate social responsibility reporting in Finnish forest industry pp. 474-490

- Pasi Tuominen, Terhi Uski, Iiro Jussila and Ulla Kotonen
- Is socially responsible behavior good business? An investigation of tomorrow's business leaders pp. 491-503

- Cynthia Rodriguez Cano, Doreen Sams and Joe Schwartz
- Voluntary disclosure in Malaysian corporate annual reports: views of stakeholders pp. 504-516

- Nazli A. Mohd Ghazali
- The US financial services sector and illegal aliens: financial institutions legally meeting consumer demands – or social responsibility challenged business practices? pp. 517-526

- Thomas A. Hemphill
- Understandable and functional organizational values: true or false? pp. 527-537

- Merita Mattila
- Beyond philanthropy: corporate social responsibility in the Nigerian insurance industry pp. 538-548

- Musa Obalola
Volume 4, issue 3, 2008
- A toolkit for designing firm level strategic corporate social responsibility (CSR) initiatives pp. 265-282

- Som Sekhar Bhattacharyya, Arunditya Sahay, Ashok Pratap Arora and Abha Chaturvedi
- Bakhtin's theory of speech as human agency pp. 283-296

- Branka Mraović
- E‐learning: the latest spectrum in open and distance learning pp. 297-305

- A.S. Guha and Subhashish Maji
- Corporate social and environmental reporting: a survey of disclosure practices in Egypt pp. 306-323

- Riham Rizk, Robert Dixon and Anne Woodhead
- The abandoned mandatory OFR: a lost opportunity for SER? pp. 324-348

- Jill Frances Solomon and Carla Rhianon Pel Edgley
- Exploring the responsiveness of companies: corporate social responsibility to stakeholders pp. 349-365

- Katherine Trebeck
- It's just another war! pp. 366-377

- Pauline Collins
- Environmental information: special reference to greenhouse gas emissions in Spain pp. 378-387

- Isabel Gallego Álvarez
- Evaluate corporate social responsibility disclosure at Annual Report Companies in multifarious group of industry members of Jakarta Stock Exchange (JSX), Indonesia pp. 388-406

- Edwin Mirfazli
- Corporate governance in Turkey: reform and convergence pp. 407-421

- Aylin Poroy Arsoy and David Crowther
Volume 4, issue 1/2, 2008
- Ethics and morality in human resource management pp. 8-23

- John Simmons
- Values in organizations: difficult to understand, impossible to internalize? pp. 24-33

- Merita Mattila
- Corporate governance and innovative leaders pp. 34-40

- M.A. Musa, S.E. Ismail and S. Othman
- Moral commitments to community: mapping social responsibility and its ambiguities among small business owners pp. 41-55

- Elizabeth A. Lange and Tara J. Fenwick
- CSR, women and SMEs: the Croatian perspective pp. 56-62

- Mirna Koričan and Ivija Jelavić
- Corporate ethics: an end to the rhetorical interpretations of an endemic corruption pp. 63-81

- Ben Tran
- Corruption as a moral issue pp. 82-88

- Hartmut Kreikebaum
- Can we teach ethics and professional deontology? An empirical study regarding the Accounting and Finance degree pp. 89-103

- Francisco Alegria Carreira, Maria do Amparo Guedes and Maria da Conceição Aleixo
- Corporate social responsibility, new activism and public relations pp. 104-119

- Kristin Demetrious
- “What we learn today is how we behave tomorrow”: a study on students' perceptions of ethics in management education pp. 120-128

- Fernanda Duarte
- Ten principles of corporate citizenship pp. 129-135

- David Birch
- The “ethics” of being profit focused pp. 136-142

- S. Mercia Selva Malar
- Revisiting rights and responsibility: the case of Bhopal pp. 143-157

- Loong Wong
- Paradigms in corporate ethics: the legality and values of corporate ethics pp. 158-171

- Ben Tran
- Business ethics? A global comparative study on corporate sustainability approaches pp. 172-184

- Sharon Moore and Julie Jie Wen
- The organisation's captives: the no mean production of the contemporary administrative techniques pp. 185-197

- Alex Coltro
- Accountability discourses in advanced capitalism: who is now accountable to whom? pp. 198-208

- Miriam Green, Wim Vandekerckhove and Dominique Bessire
- Corporate social responsibility in India: towards a sane society? pp. 209-216

- Aruna Das Gupta and Ananda Das Gupta
- “Me, myself & I”: practical egoism, selfishness, self‐interest and business ethics pp. 217-227

- Jelena Debeljak and Kristijan Krkač
- Fighting a smoky fire: an analysis of Philip Morris's CEO speeches according to image restoration strategies pp. 228-245

- Maria de Fatima Oliveira
- Back to basics: an Islamic perspective on business and work ethics pp. 246-254

- Riham Ragab Rizk
Volume 3, issue 4, 2007
- No Principals, No Principles and Nothing in Reserve: Shell and the Failure of Agency Theory pp. 4-14

- David Crowther and Esther Ortiz Martinez
- “Thou Shalt not be Good Enough”: (Mis)understanding CSR pp. 15-20

- Juliane Riese
- A Study of Corporate Philanthropic Traits among Major Malaysian Corporations pp. 21-30

- Azlan Bin Amran, Lim Lynn Ling and Yahya Sofri
- Corporate Social Responsibility and the Fetter of Profitability pp. 31-39

- Simeon Scott
- Corporate Social Responsibility and the Empowerment of Women: An Indian Perspective pp. 40-48

- Renu Jatana and David Crowther
- CSR Initiatives of Indian Banking Industry pp. 49-60

- Mahabir Narwal
- Emotionally Sustainable Business and Communities of Commitment pp. 61-73

- Tom Cockburn
- Accounting Ethics Education in Turkish Public Universities pp. 74-80

- Kiymet Tunca Caliyurt
- Transition in Poland: Economic Success and Social Failure? pp. 81-91

- Maria Aluchna
Volume 3, issue 3, 2007
- Personnel's Perceptions in Three Finnish Companies: Local CSR vs. Global CSR? pp. 4-8

- Merita Mattila
- The Current State of Corporate Social Responsibility Among Industrial Companies in Malaysia pp. 9-18

- Tamoi Janggu, Corina Joseph and Nero Madi
- Evolution of Reporting on Corporate Social Responsibility by the Companies in ISE National‐30 Index in Turkey pp. 19-25

- N. Nalan Altintas, Burcu Adiloglu and A. Taylan Altintas
- Corporate Social Disclosures by Indonesian Listed Companies: A Pilot Study pp. 26-34

- Juniati Gunawan
- Customer‐owned Firms and the Concept of Regional Responsibility: Qualitative Evidence from Finnish Co‐operatives pp. 35-43

- Iiro Jussila, Ulla Kotonen and Pasi Tuominen
- Corporate Social Responsibility: Future Prospects in the Turkish Context pp. 44-49

- Caner Dincer and Banu Dincer
- A Quest for Ethical Decision Making: Searching for the Holy Grail, and Finding the Sacred Trinity in Ethical Decision‐Making by Managers pp. 50-59

- Gian Luca Casali
- What Level of Trust is Needed for Sustainability? pp. 60-68

- Güler Aras and David Crowther
- Corporate Social Responsibility and Affirmative Action Program pp. 69-78

- Prashant Roy and Mohsin Alam
- Implementing Corporate Social Responsibility: Punishment or Compliance? pp. 79-85

- Edwin Mujih
Volume 3, issue 2, 2007
- Can Ethical Decision Making be Taught? The JUSTICE Approach pp. 3-10

- Cubie Lau, John F Hulpke, Michelle To and Aidan Kelly
- The Role of CSR in Re‐empowering Local Communities pp. 11-21

- Hillary J Shaw
- Environmental Reporting Verification: A Critical Evaluation of Accountants’ Views and Corporate Practices in India pp. 22-31

- Shuchi Pahuja
- Corporate Social Responsibility in Your Own Backyard pp. 32-38

- Len Arthur, Molly Scott Cato, Tom Keenoy and Russell Smith
- Stakeholders' Activisms: Indigenous Peoples' of Sarawak Resistance against the State Government and Corporations pp. 39-51

- Mohd Rafi Yaacob and Loong Wong
- Averting the Catastrophe of Cyberspace pp. 52-58

- Julia J.A. Shaw
- The Bologna Process: Implementation and Developments in Portugal pp. 59-67

- Fátima David and Rute Abreu
- Pease Drum and Tank Recycling and Reconditioning: The Impact of Legislation and Limitations on Being Green pp. 68-72

- Khosro S Jahdi
- Tourism Industry Working Practices and Its Impact on a Geo‐brand Image pp. 73-81

- Joao Freire and David Crowther
- Corporate Sustainability in the Portuguese Financial Institutions pp. 82-94

- Paulo Peneda Saraiva and Zelia Serrasqueiro
Volume 3, issue 1, 2007
- CSR In Iberian America: Opportunity or Moot Point pp. 6-16

- Alvaro de Regil Castill
- CSR in South America: Fostering the Dialogue pp. 17-22

- William M. O’Keefe
- Strategic Corporate Social Responsibility in Latin America: A Critical Standpoint pp. 23-33

- Alex Faria and Fundaçdo Getulio Vargas
- The Potential for Corporate Social Responsibility in Mexico: Some Reflections pp. 34-39

- Caroline Hodges
- Corporate Social Engagement in Colombia pp. 40-51

- Roberto Gutierrez and Ivan Dario Lobo
- Sustainable management in the Argentinean companies: concepts and degree of implementation pp. 52-58

- Maria Florencia Peretti
- CSR Strategy Formation Processes: A Multiple Case Study from Brazil pp. 59-67

- Marcio Mostardeiro
- Public Policies and Social Private Investment in Contemporary Brazil pp. 68-73

- Maria Alice Nunes Costa
- Banks and Social Responsibility: Incorporating Social Practice in Organizational Structures pp. 74-89

- Elvira Cruvinel Ferreira Ventura
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