Social Responsibility Journal
2005 - 2024
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Volume 16, issue 8, 2020
- Determinants of corporate sustainability performance – evidence from Brazilian panel data pp. 1053-1072

- Vicente Crisóstomo, Fatima de Souza Freire and Maria Rafaela De Oliveira Freitas
- The impact of corporate social responsibility on earnings management practices: evidence from Saudi Arabia pp. 1073-1085

- Murya Habbash and Lara Haddad
- The impact of auditors’ awareness of the profession’s reputation for independence on auditors’ ethical judgement pp. 1087-1105

- Damai Nasution and Ralf Östermark
- Do all CSR news affect market value equally? pp. 1107-1123

- Andrea Pérez, Carlos López-Gutiérrez and María del Mar García de los Salmones
- Social sustainability in supply chains: a review pp. 1125-1148

- Patricio Javier Chiesa and Wojciech Przychodzen
- The mediating role of corporate social responsibility on the relationship between governance and tax avoidance: UK common law versus French civil law pp. 1149-1168

- Bassem Salhi, Rakia Riguen, Maali Kachouri and Anis Jarboui
- Corporate sustainability disclosure’s importance in China: financial analysts’ perception pp. 1169-1189

- Jhunru Zhang, Hadrian Geri Djajadikerta and Terri Trireksani
- Online corporate social responsibility (CSR) disclosure in the banking industry: evidence from Poland pp. 1191-1214

- Łukasz Matuszak and Ewa Różańska
- Trust: mediator between mobile money adoption and usage and financial inclusion pp. 1215-1237

- George Okello Candiya Bongomin and Joseph Ntayi
- CSR and identification: the contingencies of employees’ personal traits and desire pp. 1239-1251

- Gulnaz Shahzadi, Faisal Qadeer, Albert John and Fu Jia
- Information technology, governance and insurance in Sub-Saharan Africa pp. 1253-1273

- Simplice Asongu, Joseph Nnanna and Paul Acha-Anyi
- The need for social and academic responsibility advisor (SARA): a catalyst toward the sustainability of educational institutes pp. 1275-1291

- Issam Kouatli
- Do CEO incentives and characteristics influence corporate social responsibility (CSR) and vice versa? A literature review pp. 1293-1323

- Patrick Velte
- The perspective of citizens and the media concerning the responsibility of corporations pp. 1325-1340

- Ulrike Röttger, Anna Dudenhausen, Dominik Czeppel and Doreen Adolph-Selke
- Evolution of corporate social responsibility: two sets of explanation pp. 1341-1356

- Supriti Mishra
- Understanding causal links among the dimensions of corporate social responsibility: a framework developed using interpretive structural modelling pp. 1357-1376

- Adel Alferaih
- Quality of code of ethics: an empirical analysis on the stakeholder employee pp. 1377-1402

- Tatiana Mazza and Katia Furlotti
- Determinants of voluntary sustainability assurance: the importance of corporate environmental performance pp. 1403-1414

- Probal Dutta
- The effect of CSR commitment on firms’ level of internationalization pp. 1415-1432

- Morteza Khojastehpour and Md Abu Saleh
- The determinants of corporate social irresponsibility: a case study of the Soma mine accident in Turkey pp. 1433-1452

- Erhan Atay and Jane Lai Yee Terpstra-Tong
- CEO duality and firm performance: the moderating roles of CEO informal power and board involvements pp. 1453-1474

- Chaminda Wijethilake and Athula Ekanayake
- Co-movement dynamics of sustainability indices: investigating the diversification opportunities through FTSE4Good index family and Borsa Istanbul sustainability index pp. 1475-1487

- Ibrahim Yasar Gok, Serhat Duranay and Hande Uzunoglu Unlu
Volume 16, issue 7, 2019
- Business ethics index: the impact of political affiliation pp. 949-955

- John Tsalikis and Michelle Van Solt
- Does corporate social responsibility lead to improved firm performance? The hidden role of financial slack pp. 957-982

- Woon Leong Lin, Jo Ann Ho, Siew Imm Ng and Chin Lee
- Corporate governance, corporate profitability toward corporate social responsibility disclosure and corporate value (comparative study in Indonesia, China and India stock exchange in 2013-2016) pp. 983-999

- Ida Bagus Anom Purbawangsa, Solimun Solimun, Adji Achmad Reinaldo Fernandes and Sri Mangesti Rahayu
- Redefining social enterprise in the global world: study of China and India pp. 1001-1012

- Roopinder Oberoi, Ian G. Cook, Jamie P. Halsall, Michael Snowden and Pete Woodock
- Self-help groups in India: challenges and a roadmap for sustainability pp. 1013-1033

- Akhaya Kumar Nayak, Prabin Kumar Panigrahi and Biswanath Swain
- Sustainability-as-flourishing: teaching for a sustainable future pp. 1035-1052

- Peter McGhee and Patricia Grant
Volume 16, issue 6, 2019
- Corporate social responsibility in Vietnam: opportunities and innovation experienced by multinational corporation subsidiaries pp. 771-792

- Hieu Thanh Nguyen, Thinh Hoang and Hiep Luu
- Corporate social irresponsibility towards the planet: a study of heavy metals contamination in groundwater due to industrial wastewater pp. 793-807

- Azam Malik, Izhar Alam, Mohammad Rishad Faridi and Sohail Ayub
- Biodiversity accounting: uncover environmental destruction in Indonesia pp. 809-825

- Syarifuddin Syarifuddin and Ratna Ayu Damayanti
- How can scientists and engineers contribute to organisational sustainability reform? pp. 827-841

- Thinh Hoang, Cuong Van Hoang, Nam Hai Vu, Giang Tinh Ngo Nguyen and Thanh Thi Huong Nguyen
- Corporate environmental communication: a closer look at the initiatives from leading manufacturing and IT organizations in India pp. 843-859

- S.M. Ramya, Aysha Shereen and Rupashree Baral
- Analysing the gaps in the conventional e-complaint method for maintenance management at Malaysian polytechnics pp. 861-875

- Zul-Atfi Ismail
- Collaboration for the socially responsible development of rural regions: biogas production in Lithuanian farms pp. 877-898

- Rita Vilkė, Živilė Gedminaitė-Raudonė and Dalia Vidickienė
- Greenhouse gas emissions disclosure: comparing headquarters and local subsidiaries pp. 899-915

- Sibel Hoştut and Seçil Deren van het Hof
- Municipal solid waste generation, composition, and management: the global scenario pp. 917-948

- Kapil Dev Sharma and Siddharth Jain
Volume 16, issue 5, 2019
- CSR and tax aggressiveness of Malaysian listed companies: evidence from an emerging economy pp. 597-612

- Nirmala Devi Mohanadas, Abdullah Sallehhuddin Abdullah Salim and Lim Kwee Pheng
- The adoption of international sustainability and integrated reporting guidelines within a mandatory reporting framework: lessons from South Africa pp. 613-629

- Mumbi Maria Wachira, Thomas Berndt and Carlos Martinez Romero
- Determinants of corporate social responsibility disclosures of UAE national banks: a multi-perspective approach pp. 631-654

- Elie Menassa and Nancy Dagher
- Can ethical leaders drive employees’ CSR engagement? pp. 655-669

- Mehran Nejati, Yashar Salamzadeh and Cheng Kong Loke
- Corporate social responsibility, customer loyalty and brand positioning pp. 671-689

- Morteza Akbari, Maryam Mehrali, Nader SeyyedAmiri, Niloofar Rezaei and Afsaneh Pourjam
- A bibliometric analysis of employee-centred corporate social responsibility research in the 2000s pp. 691-717

- Mei Peng Low and Donald Siegel
- Development of international corporate social responsibility framework and typology pp. 719-744

- Som Sekhar Bhattacharyya
- Political instability and corporate social responsibility: the case of Egypt pp. 745-767

- Dina El-Bassiouny and Peter Letmathe
Volume 16, issue 4, 2019
- Corporate social responsibility performance of small and medium enterprises in regional Japan: an empirical examination pp. 449-466

- Anura De Zoysa and Nobyuki Takaoka
- Regional differences in impact investment: a theory of impact investing ecosystems pp. 467-485

- Philip Roundy
- Content in the context of welfare configurations: a comparative institutional analysis of self-reporting on corporate social responsibility pp. 487-506

- Brita Backlund Rambaree
- Difficulties in being responsible institutional investors: evidencefrom Malaysia pp. 507-520

- Hairul Azlan Annuar
- Social responsibility skepticism: shareholder and stakeholder perspectives pp. 521-535

- Karen Paul, B. Elango and Sumit Kundu
- Corporate social responsibility, reputation and visitors’ commitment as resources for public policies’ design for protected areas for tourism sustainable exploitation pp. 537-553

- Alejandro Alvarado-Herrera, Leonel Jesús Rodríguez-Soberanis and Heyden Rubén Herrera-Medina
- Institutional pressures for corporate social responsibility implementation: a study of Indian executives pp. 555-577

- Aruna Jha and Vijita Singh Aggrawal
- Relationship between sustainable and responsible investing and returns: a global evidence pp. 579-594

- Shernaz Bodhanwala and Ruzbeh Bodhanwala
Volume 16, issue 3, 2019
- From diffusion to translation: implementation of CSR practices in MNC subsidiaries pp. 309-327

- Dima Jamali, Yasmeen Makarem and Alberto Willi
- Is sustainability a driver of the circular economy? pp. 329-347

- Simone Sehnem, Andreia Pandolfi and Camila Gomes
- Employee social sustainability: prioritizing dimensions in the UAE’s airlines industry pp. 349-367

- Abdulla Hasan Al Marzouqi, Mehmood Khan and Matloub Hussain
- Socially responsible supply chain management in small and medium enterprises in the GCC pp. 369-386

- Bader Al-Esmael, Faisal Talib, Mohd. Nishat Faisal and Fauzia Jabeen
- The relationship between CSR activity and sales growth in the UK retailing sector pp. 387-401

- Frank Nyame-Asiamah and Sughra Ghulam
- Validity and reliability of the questionnaire that evaluates factors associated with perceived environmental behavior and perceived ecological purchasing behavior in Peruvian consumers pp. 403-417

- Dennis Lopez-Odar, Aldo Alvarez-Risco, Aristides Vara-Horna, Raquel Chafloque-Cespedes and M. Chandra Sekar
- Impact of CSR on cost of debt and cost of capital: Australian evidence pp. 419-430

- Md. Borhan Uddin Bhuiyan and Thi Hong Nhung Nguyen
- Corporate social responsibility initiatives and its impact on social license: some empirical perspectives pp. 431-447

- Samuel Famiyeh, Disraeli Asante-Darko, Amoako Kwarteng, Daniel Komla Gameti and Stephen Awuku Asah
Volume 16, issue 2, 2019
- The effect of corporate social responsibility (CSR) health-care services on patients’ satisfaction and loyalty – a case of Bangladesh pp. 145-158

- Md. Shamim Hossain, Sofri B. Yahya and Mohammad Jamal Khan
- Corporate life cycle, CSR, and dividend policy: empirical evidence of Indonesian listed firms pp. 159-178

- Febi Trihermanto and Yunieta Anny Nainggolan
- Sustainability in finance teaching: evaluating levels of reflection and transformative learning pp. 179-197

- Janette Brunstein, Marta Sambiase, Roberto Borges Kerr, Claudine Brunnquell and Luiz Carlos Jacob Perera
- A model for business responses to global challenges and sustainable development pp. 199-224

- Busaya Virakul and Darlene F. Russ-Eft
- A survey on bankers’ perception of corporate social responsibility in India pp. 225-253

- Suvendu Pratihari and Shigufta Hena Uzma
- Professionalism in accounting: a five-factor model of ethical decision-making pp. 255-269

- Paul Dunn and Barbara Sainty
- Business strategy for environmental social governance practices: evidence from telecommunication companies in Malaysia pp. 271-289

- Nur Syuhada Jasni, Haslinda Yusoff, Mustaffa Mohamed Zain, Noreena Md Yusoff and Nor Syafinaz Shaffee
- Exploring the role of corporate social responsibility skepticism in ethical purchase intention pp. 291-307

- Salmi Mohd Isa, Phaik Nie Chin and Irene Liew
Volume 16, issue 1, 2018
- Corporate governance and sustainability reporting in the Australian resources industry: an empirical analysis pp. 1-14

- Tricia Ong and Hadrian Geri Djajadikerta
- SMEs’ social and environmental initiatives in Indonesia: an institutional and resource-based analysis pp. 15-27

- Melia Famiola and Amia Wulansari
- Does corporate social responsibility really increase customer relationship quality? A meta-analytic review pp. 28-49

- Ahmad Aljarah, Lawrence Emeagwali, Blend Ibrahim and Bashar Ababneh
- Corporate social responsibility in the perspective of Brazilian management students: the inversion of the pyramid pp. 50-72

- Annor da Silva Junior, Priscilla de Oliveira Martins-Silva, Karina Santos Feu, Aline Chima Komino, Vitor Correa da Silva and Katia Cyrlene de Araújo Vasconcelos
- Corporate social responsibility, financial performance and risk in Indonesian natural resources industry pp. 73-90

- Devie Devie, Lovina Pristya Liman, Josua Tarigan and Ferry Jie
- The effects of perceived deceptiveness and pressure on consumer donation: a mixed-methods study pp. 91-108

- Guang Zhou, Ke Xue, Mingyang Yu and Nianhua Zhou
- Does charity affect economic bargaining? Exploring gender × social distance interactions pp. 109-128

- Mario Testa and Antonio D’Amato
- Environmental considerations in the purchase decisions of Ghanaian consumers pp. 129-143

- Robert Opoku, Samuel Famiyeh and Amoako Kwarteng
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