Social Responsibility Journal
2005 - 2024
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Volume 17, issue 8, 2020
- Social and environmental disclosure of the largest companies in Brazil’s agribusiness sector pp. 1009-1027

- José Alexandres Dos Santos, Rosamaria Moura-Leite, Matheus Wemerson Gomes Pereira and Marta Pagán
- The influence of relational pluralism in developing collective corporate social responsibility strategies pp. 1028-1043

- Paula Maines Da Silva and Jorge Renato Verschoore
- Finance, governance and inclusive education in Sub-Saharan Africa pp. 1044-1061

- Simplice Asongu and Nicholas Odhiambo
- Exploring the Bi-directional relationship between corporate social responsibility and financial performance in Indian context pp. 1062-1078

- Shafat Maqbool and Shabir Ahmad Hurrah
- The adoption of sustainable development goals by large Portuguese companies pp. 1079-1099

- Maria João Santos and Cristina Silva Bastos
- Does gender matter? Attitude towards waste charging policy and pro-environmental behaviours pp. 1100-1115

- Tai Ming Wut, Peggy Ng, Mike Kan Hing-Ki and Samuel Fong Chiu
- Relationships and impacts of perceived CSR, service quality, customer satisfaction and consumer rights awareness pp. 1116-1130

- Kamarudeen Babatunde Bello, Ahmad Jusoh and Khalil Md Nor
- Social gains for artisanal agroindustrial producers induced by cooperation and collaboration in agri-food supply chain pp. 1131-1149

- Renato Rocha dos Santos and Patricia Guarnieri
- Design and validation of an instrument of measurement for corporate social responsibility practices in small and medium enterprises pp. 1150-1174

- María Paula Lechuga Sancho, Manuel Larrán Jorge and Jesus Herrera Madueño
- Responsible leadership an obstacle for turnover intention pp. 1175-1192

- Raheel Yasin, Sarah Obsequio Namoco, Junaimah Jauhar, Noor Fareen Abdul Rahim and Najam Ul Zia
- Corporate social responsibility extent and quality: evidence from Jordan pp. 1193-1212

- Belal Fayez Omar and Hani Alkayed
- Socio-demographic characteristics and green consumption behavior in developing countries: the case of Malaysia pp. 1213-1231

- Jookyung Kwon and Jiseon Ahn
- How do perceived CPA and political CSR interact in their relationships with citizens’ trust in companies? pp. 1232-1250

- Vicent Tortosa-Edo and Miguel Ángel López-Navarro
- The influence of corporate governance structure on sustainability reporting in Malaysia pp. 1251-1278

- Amira Jamil, Nazli Anum Mohd Ghazali and Sherliza Puat Nelson
- CEO characteristics: do they matter for carbon performance? An empirical investigation of Australian firms pp. 1279-1298

- Jibriel Elsayih, Rina Datt and Ali Hamid
- Does board diversity influence firms’ corporate social responsibility reputation? pp. 1299-1319

- Caroline C. Hartmann and Jimmy Carmenate
- Effect of consumption values on customers’ green purchase intention: a mediating role of green trust pp. 1320-1336

- Sanjida Amin and Md Touhiduzzaman Tarun
Volume 17, issue 7, 2020
- Individual investors’ intention towards SRI in India: an implementation of the theory of reasoned action pp. 877-896

- Rajdeep Kumar Raut, Rohit Kumar and Niladri Das
- The effects of resilience and familiarity on the relationship between CSR and consumer attitudes pp. 897-913

- Dongjun Rew and Wonsuk Cha
- Does corporate social responsibility initiative restrain young people from irregular migration in sub-Saharan Africa? Evidence from Nigeria’s oil-producing communities pp. 914-936

- Joseph Ikechukwu Uduji and Elda Nduka Okolo-Obasi
- Power on environmental emotions and behavior pp. 937-951

- Lars Speckemeier and Dimitrios Tsivrikos
- CSR Implementations in refugee education: the case of Syrians in Turkey pp. 952-965

- Ulaş Sunata and Alper Cezmi Özdemir
- An empirical investigation of factors influencing the environmental reporting quality: evidence from France pp. 966-984

- Marwa Moalla, Bassem Salhi and Anis Jarboui
- Exploring the antecedent resources and capabilities of strategic corporate social responsibility pp. 985-1006

- Timothy Donnelly and Mark Wickham
Volume 17, issue 6, 2020
- Social marketing applications in public policy programs: key learnings and applications pp. 741-755

- Satyam Mishra and Bikramjit Rishi
- Authentic or cosmetic: stakeholders’ attribution of firms’ corporate social responsibility claims pp. 756-775

- Claudel Mombeuil and Bin Zhang
- Does mandatory CSR provide long-term benefits to shareholders? pp. 776-794

- Juniarti
- Performance management perception in Kenya pp. 795-814

- Nickson Hebert Odongo
- Disclosing CSR by Islamic banks: does Jaiz Bank Nigeria, Plc adopt the practice of Islami Bank Bangladesh Limited? pp. 815-828

- Umar Habibu Umar and Sulaiman Musa
- Sustainable development through five senses of effective corporate social responsibility strategy pp. 829-839

- Muneer Al Mubarak
- Corporate social responsibility, innovation capability and firm performance: evidence from SME pp. 840-860

- Dawit Bahta, Jiang Yun, Md Rashidul Islam and Muhammad Ashfaq
- Rhetoric and propriety judgments: reflections from bottled water pp. 861-876

- Jeffrey Gauthier and Jeffrey A. Kappen
Volume 17, issue 5, 2020
- Institutional complexity of host country and corporate social responsibility: developing vs developed countries pp. 593-612

- Morteza Khojastehpour and Dima Jamali
- The social value generation perspective of corporate performance measurement pp. 613-630

- Ruopiao Zhang, Carlos Noronha and Jieqi Guan
- Boosting customer citizenship behavior through corporate social responsibility: does perceived service quality matter? pp. 631-647

- Ahmad Aljarah and Majed Alrawashdeh
- Identification of sustainability indicators in the civil aviation sector in Dubai: a stakeholders’ perspective pp. 648-668

- Majid Al Sarrah, Mian M. Ajmal and Charilaos Mertzanis
- The role of sustainability reporting in shareholder perception of tax avoidance pp. 669-685

- Astrid Rudyanto and Kashan Pirzada
- Conceptualizing reverse logistics to plastics recycling system pp. 686-702

- Wogene Tesfaye and Daniel Kitaw
- Corporate social responsibility (CSR) in Canadian family firms pp. 703-718

- Tao Zeng
- Sustainability, responsibility and ethics: different concepts for a single path pp. 719-739

- Riccardo Torelli
Volume 17, issue 4, 2020
- Determinants of corporate social performance disclosure: a literature review pp. 445-468

- Editinete André da Rocha Garcia, Gustavo Macedo de Carvalho, Joao Mauricio Gama Boaventura and José Milton de Souza Filho
- Does employee volunteerism contribute to financial performance? Effect of third-party assurance and financial performance of listed firms in emerging economies pp. 469-488

- Kofi Mintah Oware and T. Mallikarjunappa
- An empirical study of consumers intention to purchase energy efficient appliances pp. 489-507

- Idrees Waris and Irfan Hameed
- Socially responsible investments (SRIs) – mapping the research field pp. 508-523

- Jessica Sardinha Siqueira Barroso and Elaine Aparecida Araújo
- The anatomy of circular economy transition in the fashion industry pp. 524-542

- Sita Mishra, Sheetal Jain and Gunjan Malhotra
- The impact of CSR perceptions on workers’ turnover intentions pp. 543-561

- Pedro Gaudencio, Arnaldo Coelho and Neuza Ribeiro
- A new mapping outcome method to measure social return on investment: a case study in Peru pp. 562-577

- Cesar Sandro Saenz
- Enhancing sustainability in the contemporary model of CSR: a case of fast fashion industry in developing countries pp. 578-591

- Hoang Tien Nguyen, Doan Minh Duc Le, Thien Thong Minh Ho and Phuong Mai Nguyen
Volume 17, issue 3, 2020
- Consumer attitude towards sustainable living in India pp. 301-320

- Karnika Gupta and Narendra Singh
- Integrated reporting in higher education: insights from Scotland, Northern Ireland and Wales pp. 321-342

- Mahalaximi Adhikariparajuli, Abeer Hassan, Mary Fletcher and Ahmed A. Elamer
- Investigation of the challenges of implementing social sustainability initiatives: a case study of the apparel industry pp. 343-366

- Suraiyah Akbar and Kamrul Ahsan
- Corporate social responsibility toward stakeholders and customer loyalty: investigating the roles of trust and customer identification with the company pp. 367-383

- Niki Glaveli
- Disability employment and financial performance: the effect of technological innovation of listed firms in India pp. 384-398

- Kofi Mintah Oware and T. Mallikarjunappa
- Corporate social responsibility practices as the apex of giving? pp. 399-411

- Gabriel Etogo
- The market for socially responsible investing: a review of the developments pp. 412-428

- Mark Anthony Camilleri
- Corporate governance in state-owned enterprises in Lesotho pp. 429-443

- Emmanuel Kopang Botlhale
Volume 17, issue 2, 2020
- Implications of CSR initiatives on employee engagement pp. 149-163

- Shweta Bapat and Pooja Upadhyay
- Consumers’ proneness to value corporate social responsibility as predictor of extra-role and intra-role behaviors pp. 164-180

- Raquel Silva, António Azevedo and Minoo Farhangmehr
- Employees’ perceptions of corporate social responsibility and ethical leadership: are they uniquely related to turnover intention? pp. 181-197

- Mehran Nejati, Michael E. Brown, Azadeh Shafaei and Pi-Shen Seet
- Corporate social reporting in the banking industry of Bangladesh: a test of legitimacy theory pp. 198-225

- Mohammad Tazul Islam, Katsuhiko Kokubu and Kimitaka Nishitani
- CSR in developing countries – the importance of good governance and economic growth: evidence from Africa pp. 226-242

- Murumba Inekwe, Fathyah Hashim and Sofri B. Yahya
- Is board diversity an antecedent of corporate social responsibility performance in firms? A research on the 500 biggest Turkish companies pp. 243-262

- Nese Colakoglu, Mehmet Eryilmaz and Jennifer Martínez-Ferrero
- University social responsibility: perceptions and advances pp. 263-281

- Júlio César Rodrigues de Sousa, Elisabete Stradiotto Siqueira, Erlaine Binotto and Liana Holanda Nepomuceno Nobre
- Board of directors characteristics and disclosure practices of corporate social responsibility: a comparative study between Brazilian and Spanish companies pp. 282-298

- Henrique Formigoni, Liliane Segura and Isabel Gallego-Álvarez
Volume 17, issue 1, 2020
- Impact of corporate social responsibility practices on employee commitment pp. 1-14

- Keshara Manindri De Silva and Chitra Sriyani De Silva Lokuwaduge
- CSR narrative under Islamic banking paradigm pp. 15-29

- Muhammad Bilal Zafar and Ahmad Azam Sulaiman
- Creating shared value by the university pp. 30-47

- Elżbieta Karwowska
- Shared social responsibility. Dual role of consumers as stakeholders in firm strategy pp. 48-68

- Gustavo Barboza, Valerien Pede and Sergio Madero
- Corporate social responsibility, family ownership and earnings management: the case of Indonesia pp. 69-86

- Rini Kumala and Sylvia Veronica Siregar
- Signaling socially responsible consumption among millennials: an identity-based perspective pp. 87-105

- Olivia Johnson and Veena Chattaraman
- Thresholds of income inequality that mitigate the role of gender inclusive education in promoting gender economic inclusion in sub-Saharan Africa pp. 106-126

- Simplice Asongu and Nicholas Odhiambo
- Cooking a socially responsible image for the urban consumers: does it work with the cooking oil brands? pp. 127-148

- Anulekha Banerjee and Rajib Dasgupta
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