Social Responsibility Journal
2005 - 2024
Current editor(s): Prof David Crowther
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Volume 2, issue 3/4, 2006
- Lemmings in the Casino: Metamorphoses of the Crises of Capitalist Accumulation ‐ Threats and 238 Opportunities of the Current Stage pp. 237-250

- Branka Mraovic
- Disclosure Regulation and Accounting Education in the UK: Moving Towards Corporate Accountability 252 and Transparency pp. 251-260

- A. Salama, A. Cathcart, M. Andrews and R. Hall
- Think global, act local: Corporate Social Responsibility Management in Multinational Companies pp. 261-272

- M. Morand and L. Rayman‐Bacchus
- Cause‐Related Marketing in financial service organisations in Cyprus pp. 273-281

- Ioanna Papasolomou and Marlen Demetriou
- Spivs, Shonks and Sharks: The HIH Collapse as a Moral Tale of Corporate Capitalism pp. 282-290

- Fernanda Duarte
- Integrate Protected Areas into Broader land, Seascapes and Sectors from a Social Responsibility of the 292 Environment perspective pp. 291-299

- R. Ş Topal and A. Öngen
- From what we say to what we tell: the rhetoric of social responsibility in France pp. 300-307

- Rodolphe Ocler
- Consumarchy & CSR pp. 308-320

- P. Martin Dumas
- The Necessity of Fraud Education for Accounting Students: A Research Study From Turkey pp. 321-327

- Kiymet Tunca Caliyurt and David Crowther
- Application of Data Mining Method for Financial Profiling pp. 328-334

- Nermin Ozgulbas and Ali Serhan Koyuncugil
- Fragilitiy in Banking Sector and Public’s Role pp. 335-343

- Gökhan Sönmezler and Ismail Siriner
Volume 2, issue 2, 2006
- Managing Business Crises: The CSR Perspective pp. 124-130

- Tejinder Sharma and Mahabior Narwal
- The Importance of Environmental Communication: Evidence from Turkey pp. 131-135

- Caner Dincer and Banu Dincer
- Understanding the Dynamics of Corporate Social Responsibility using the Concept of the Shadow Side pp. 136-141

- Gary Pheiffer, Dave Griffiths and David Andrew
- The Failure of Multinational Companies in Developing Countries in Sharing Environmental Responsibilities: The Case of Turkey pp. 142-150

- Fulya Akyildiz
- Studying Corporate Social Responsibility in Finland: Genuine Gesture or Pursuit of a Big(ger) Profit? pp. 159-164

- Merita Mattila
- The shaping of relations between a developing economy and MNCs: Bangladesh and Shipping pp. 165-172

- Lez Rayman‐Bacchus and Silvia Chowdhury
- The Word for World is Not Forest pp. 173-185

- David Crowther and Branka Mraović
- The European Constitution and CSR; Consensus or Conflict pp. 186-193

- Julia J.A. Shaw
- Developing Diversity in SMEs: collaboration between a city, a business school and employers pp. 194-200

- Adam Palmer and Nigel Bradley
- A quite unreasonable state of affairs: Corporate Social Responsibility and the John Lewis Partnership pp. 201-206

- Abby Cathcart
- Who is kidding whom? A study of complicity, seduction and deception in the marketplace pp. 207-215

- Chloe Chadderton and Robin Croft
- CSR in the Community: Redefining the Social Role of the Supermarket Giants pp. 216-222

- Hillary Shaw
Volume 2, issue 1, 2006
- Editorial pp. 3-3

- David Crowther
- Governance Reform And The Changes In Legislation On Corporate Control In China pp. 4-13

- Lan Jiang
- ICT and Distance Education: Critiquing Modes And ‘Limitations’ pp. 14-16

- Ananya S Guha
- Leaders or Followers? pp. 17-22

- Elizabeth Bruce
- The Irish Carbon Tax: A Lost Opportunity? pp. 23-34

- Margery Stapleton, Helena Lenihan, Sheila Killian, Breda O'Sullivan and Kemmy Business
- “It was horrid, very very horrid”: a student perspective on coming to an inner‐city university in the UK pp. 36-41

- Debbie Holley, Sandra Sinfield and Tom Burns
- New Urban Poverty as a Social Responsibility Field and Municialities pp. 42-49

- Berkan Demiral and Nalan Demiral
- Shareholders fight for corporate control: Case studies from Poland pp. 50-61

- Maria Aluchna
- Programme Aid Partners in Mozambique: a textual analysis pp. 62-68

- Miriam Green and Tom Burns
- Corporate Social Responsibility at a Multinational Electricity Corporation: A Longitudinal Case Study pp. 69-82

- Bernabé Escobar Pérez and José María González González
- Customer Relationship Marketing and Corporate Social Responsibility: Not just ethical standpoints or business strategies pp. 83-87

- Diana Luck
- Has Environmental Investment a Marketing Effect in Turkish Banking Industry? pp. 88-95

- Caner Dincer and Banu Dincer
- Malaysian Corporate Responsibility Disclosure: Miscommunication Between Providers and Users of Information? pp. 96-103

- Mustaffa Mohamed Zain, Rashidah Mohammad and Mohd Rashidee Alwi
- Reaching the true nature of organizations: human and social finalities pp. 104-111

- Ana Maria Davila Gomez and David Crowther
- CSR: Where is the Love? pp. 112-119

- Julia J.A. Shaw
Volume 1, issue 3/4, 2005
- Bhopal Gas Tragedy: Lessons for corporate social responsibility pp. 122-141

- Mary Ipe
- Employee as Corporate Governance Stakeholder in South Africa pp. 142-148

- Stella Vettori
- Effects of Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) on organizational sustainability: A case study of the Sri Lankan Corporate Sector pp. 149-152

- Senani Rajmanthri
- Metamorphoses of the Crises of Capitalist Accumulation — Threats and Opportunities of the Current Stage pp. 153-166

- Branka Mraović
- Corporate Environmental Strategy: A Perspective & a Theoretical Framework pp. 167-178

- Tanuja Agarwala
- No accounting for a Silent Spring: the discouragement of organic agriculture pp. 179-189

- Kiymet Tunca Caliyurt
- The Environmental Sensibility of Municipalities in Thrace Region pp. 190-196

- Berkan Demiral
- Rules of the Game pp. 197-204

- Sue Ann
- Is it true that social responsibility studies can cause an assimilation problem, and why? pp. 205-212

- R. Seminur Topal
- Corporate Social Responsibility in India: Promoting Human Development towards a Sacro‐Civic Society pp. 213-224

- Aruna Das Gupta
- Corporate Social Responsibility is urgently needed in Health Care pp. 225-240

- Rute Abreu, Fátima David and David Crowther
Volume 1, issue 1/2, 2005
- Editorial pp. 3-3

- David Crowther
- The Crises of Representation in Knowledge‐Based Societies: Why is accounting a social service? pp. 4-15

- Branka Mraović
- Decentralisation, Responsibility and Ethical Dilemmas pp. 16-20

- J.P. Minkes and A.L. Minkes
- Towards bridging the digital divide for all‐round socio‐economic development in India of the 21st century pp. 21-23

- Deborah L. Buam
- Situation of Corporate Social Responsibility in Spain: An Empirical Analysis pp. 24-37

- Isabel Gallego
- NHS managers’ commitment to a socially responsible role: the NHS managers' views of their core values and their public image pp. 38-46

- Faruk Merali
- Are the Organizations Prepared for a Real Efficacy of the Socail and Collective Development? A Critical Reflexion in a Latin American Context pp. 47-52

- Ana Maria Davila Gomez and Jair Nascimento Santos
- Cedric the Pig: Annual General Meetings and Corporate Governance in the UK pp. 53-62

- Nic Apostolides and Rebecca Boden
- Resisting reification: free market or free citizens? pp. 63-69

- Hillary J. Shaw and Julia J.A. Shaw
- Food Safety Problems in the World and in Turkey: Solutions Offered from the Perspective of Social Responsibility pp. 70-80

- R. Şeminur Topal
- An Exploratory Study of Social Responsibility Disclosure on the Internet by Portuguese Listed Companies pp. 81-90

- Manuel Branco and Lucia Lima Rodrigues
- Socially Responsible Investment, Information and the Myth of Underperformance pp. 91-97

- Greig A. Mill and Leigh Holland
- Beyond voluntary / mandatory juxtaposition. Towards a European framework on CSR as Network Governance pp. 98-103

- Wim Vandekerckhove and R M.S.
- Community Based And Distance Learning: Some Perspectives pp. 104-107

- A.S. Guha
- ‘Radiomarathon’ in the Guinness World of Records: A tool for building a strong corporate reputation through corporate social responsibility pp. 108-117

- Ioanna Papasolomou Doukakis