Social Responsibility Journal
2005 - 2024
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Volume 13, issue 4, 2017
- What drives employees to participate in corporate volunteering programs? pp. 661-677

- Srinivasan Sekar and Lata Dyaram
- Corporate social responsibility and behavioral intention: the moderator effect of contextual factors pp. 678-697

- Ahmad Al Jarah and Okechukwu Lawrence Emeagwali
- Assessing the effect of customer perceptions of corporate social responsibility on customer trust within a low cultural trust context pp. 698-713

- Claudel Mombeuil and Anestis K. Fotiadis
- Ownership and corporate social responsibility in Indian firms pp. 714-727

- Vidya Sukumara Panicker
- Corporate social responsibility: comparing different models pp. 728-742

- Franciane Reinert Lyra, Maria José Barbosa De Souza, Miguel Angel Verdinelli and Jeferson Lana
- Human resources disclosure among companies in Czechia pp. 743-761

- Petr Petera and Jaroslav Wagner
- Corporate social responsibility and corporate fraud pp. 762-779

- Maretno Agus Harjoto
- Financial and non-financial determinants of corporate social responsibility: empirical evidence from Pakistan pp. 780-797

- Muhammad Ahsan Syed and Safdar Ali Butt
- CSR and cost of capital: evidence from Japan pp. 798-816

- Megumi Suto and Hitoshi Takehara
- The value relevance of environmental performance: evidence from Indonesia pp. 817-827

- Susi Sarumpaet, Melinda Lydia Nelwan and Dian Nirmala Dewi
- Women in the boardroom and their impact on climate change related disclosure pp. 828-855

- Mohammed Hossain, Omar Al Farooque, Mahmood Ahmed Momin and Obaid Almotairy
- Corporate social responsibility, visibility, reputation and financial performance: empirical analysis on the moderating and mediating variables from Korea pp. 856-871

- SeHyun Park
Volume 13, issue 3, 2017
- How does corporate social responsibility create customer loyalty? The role of corporate image pp. 409-427

- Mert Gürlek, Ertugrul Düzgün and Selma Meydan Uygur
- Carbon disclosure, freedom and democracy pp. 428-456

- Jonas Grauel and Daniel Gotthardt
- Personal values and approach of undergraduates towards corporate social responsibility pp. 457-472

- Izabela Franco, Rosamaria Moura-Leite, Matheus Wemerson Gomes Pereira and José Carlos de Jesus Lopes
- Environmental claims in Indian print advertising: an empirical study and policy recommendation pp. 473-490

- Mousami Prasad, Trupti Mishra, Arti D. Kalro and Varadraj Bapat
- Finance or philanthropy? Exploring the motivations and criteria of impact investors pp. 491-512

- Philip Roundy, Hunter Holzhauer and Ye Dai
- The effect of business cycle, market return and momentum on financial performance of socially responsible investing mutual funds pp. 513-528

- Karen Paul
- Compensation of top brass, corporate governance and performance of the Indian family firms – an empirical study pp. 529-551

- Palanisamy Saravanan, Maram Srikanth and Suhas M. Avabruth
- Determinants of CSR disclosure of Tunisian listed banks: a multi-support analysis pp. 552-584

- Raida Chakroun, Hamadi Matoussi and Sarra Mbirki
- Transformational leadership and affective organizational commitment: mediating roles of perceived social responsibility and organizational identification pp. 585-600

- Gregory W. Allen, Prince A. Attoh and Tao Gong
- Corporate governance: evidence from Islamic banks pp. 601-624

- Ali R. Almutairi and Majdi Anwar Quttainah
- Sustainability KPIs for integrated reporting pp. 625-642

- Tomoki Oshika and Chika Saka
- CSR and turnover intentions: examining the underlying psychological mechanisms pp. 643-660

- Richa Chaudhary
Volume 13, issue 2, 2017
- Corporate environmental responsibility and financial performance: does bidirectional causality work? Empirical evidence from the manufacturing industry pp. 221-234

- Mario Testa and Antonio D’Amato
- Social responsibility and crowdfunding businesses: a measurement development study pp. 235-249

- Shaike Marom
- Corporate social performance and cost of debt: the relationship pp. 250-265

- Barbara Sveva Magnanelli and Maria Federica Izzo
- Back to basics: exploring perceptions of stakeholders within the Swedish fashion industry pp. 266-278

- Esben Rahbek Gjerdrum Pedersen, Linne Marie Lauesen and Arno Kourula
- Epistemological development of corporate social responsibility: the evolution continues pp. 279-291

- Norman Cameron Croker and Lisa Robyn Barnes
- Green information technology adoption: influencing factors and extension of theory of planned behavior pp. 292-306

- Shahin Dezdar
- Arctic petroleum: local CSR perceptions in the Nenets region of Russia pp. 307-322

- Julia S.P. Loe, Ilan Kelman, Daniel B. Fjærtoft and Nina Poussenkova
- Corporate social responsibility and employee engagement: can CSR help in redressing the engagement gap? pp. 323-338

- Richa Chaudhary
- Antecedents of corporate social performance: the effects of task environment managerial discretion pp. 339-354

- Matthew T. Luth and Donald J. Schepker
- An investigation of the effects of corporate social responsibility on corporate reputation and customer loyalty – evidence from the Taiwan non-life insurance industry pp. 355-369

- Chen-Ying Lee, Wei-Chen Chang and Hsin-Ching Lee
- Commitment in corporate social responsibility and financial performance: a study in the Tunisian context pp. 370-389

- Haifa Chtourou and Mohamed Triki
- Corporate social responsibility and firm’s performance: empirical evidence pp. 390-406

- Samuel Famiyeh
Volume 13, issue 1, 2017
- Exploring the mediating role of intellectual capital and competitive advantage on the relation between CSR and financial performance in SMEs pp. 1-23

- Priyanka Jain, Vishal Vyas and Ankur Roy
- The influence of the institutional context on sustainability reporting. A cross-national analysis pp. 24-47

- Laura Maria Ferri
- United Nations Global Compact: the unmet promise of the UNGC pp. 48-61

- Cubie L.L. Lau, Cliff D. Fisher, John F. Hulpke, William Aidan Kelly and Susanna Taylor
- Does corporate ethics help investors forecast future earnings? pp. 62-77

- Hsuan-Chu Lin, Chuan-San Wang and Ruei-Shian Wu
- Promoting a strategic business focus to balance competitive advantage and corporate social responsibility–missing elements pp. 78-94

- Alan J. Fish and Jack Wood
- Sustainability reports in Brazil through the lens of signaling, legitimacy and stakeholder theories pp. 95-110

- Hong Yuh Ching and Fábio Gerab
- How CSR and overall service quality lead to affective commitment: mediating role of company reputation pp. 111-125

- Nil Engizek and Bahar Yasin
- The effect of equity and bond issues on sustainability disclosure. Family vs non-family Italian firms pp. 126-142

- Giovanna Gavana, Pietro Gottardo and Anna Maria Moisello
- Advancing sustainable business through discourse: a conceptual framework pp. 143-154

- Jeffrey Gauthier
- Integrated reports: disclosure level and explanatory factors pp. 155-176

- Yaismir Adriana Rivera-Arrubla, Ana Zorio-Grima and María A. García-Benau
- Corporate social responsibility disclosures in Malaysia: evidence from large companies pp. 177-202

- Abdelkader Sadou, Fardous Alom and Hayatullah Laluddin
- CSR practices, ISO 26000 and performance among Malaysian automotive suppliers pp. 203-220

- Nursyazwani Mohd Fuzi, Nurul Fadly Habidin, Siti Norhafizan Hibadullah and Sharon Yong Yee Ong
Volume 12, issue 4, 2016
- Corporate sustainability reporting practices in India: myth or reality? pp. 625-641

- Najul Laskar and Santi Gopal Maji
- The important role of corporate social responsibility capabilities in improving sustainable competitive advantage pp. 642-653

- Eun-Mi Lee, Hyun Jung Lee, Jae-Hyeon Pae and Seong-Yeon Park
- Global financial crisis and corporate social responsibility disclosure pp. 654-671

- António Dias, Lúcia Lima Rodrigues and Russell Craig
- Corporate social and financial performance in different industry contexts: the chicken or the egg? pp. 672-686

- Anni Tuppura, Heli Arminen, Satu Pätäri and Ari Jantunen
- Corporate social responsibility and shareholder support for corporate governance changes pp. 687-705

- Charles P. Cullinan, Lois S. Mahoney and Pamela Roush
- Internal auditing and assurance of corporate social responsibility reports and disclosures: perspectives of some internal auditors in Ghana pp. 706-718

- Samuel Nana Yaw Simpson, Francis Aboagye-Otchere and Ruby Lovi
- An exploration of internal audit’s corporate social responsibility role – insights from South Africa pp. 719-739

- Barry Ackers
- Corporate governance and corporate social responsibility disclosure: evidence from Saudi Arabia pp. 740-754

- Murya Habbash
- The relation between stakeholders’ integration and environmental competitiveness pp. 755-769

- Milad Abdelnabi Salem, Fekri Shawtari, Mohd Farid Shamsudin and Hafezali Iqbal Hussain
- Investigating the influence of religion, ethical ideologies and generational cohorts toward consumer ethics: which one matters? pp. 770-785

- Denni Arli and Andre Pekerti
- Elderly consumers’ sensitivity to corporate social performance pp. 786-805

- Chamila Roshani Perera and Chandana Hewege
- Does the theory of stakeholder identity and salience lead to corporate social responsibility? The case of environmental justice pp. 806-819

- Terry Beckman, Anshuman Khare and Maggie Matear
Volume 12, issue 3, 2016
- The effect of authenticity and social distance on CSR activity pp. 397-414

- Myungsuh Lim and Yoon Yang
- Differential reporting of social and environmental disclosures between local and foreign oil companies in Nigeria pp. 415-438

- Odhiambo Odera, Albert Scott and Jeff Gow
- Let’s talk about firm responsibility: the perception of individual Ghanaian shareholders on corporate social responsibility pp. 439-462

- Otuo Serebour Agyemang, Abraham Ansong and Millicent Kyeraa
- Peculiarities of corporate social responsibility development in the monotowns in post-communist countries pp. 463-483

- Inna Blam, Katarína Vitálišová, Kamila Borseková and Mariusz Sokolowicz
- Corporate social responsibility and organizational attractiveness: implications for talent management pp. 484-505

- Joana Story, Filipa Castanheira and Silvia Hartig
- CSR maturity and motivation in the water sector pp. 506-522

- Linne Marie Lauesen
- Food security in Papua New Guinea: the need to go beyond “business case CSR” pp. 523-534

- Fernanda de Paiva Duarte and Benedict Young Imbun
- Bank social responsibility and the use of money pp. 535-544

- Gilciney Ferreira and Cecilia Queirós Mattoso
- Ethics of the firm, for the firm or in the firm? Purpose of extrinsic and intrinsic CSR in Switzerland pp. 545-570

- Stéphanie Looser and Walter Wehrmeyer
- Women workers, social sustainability and working time: a study in a cooperative guided by the principles of solidarity economy pp. 571-583

- Mariane Lemos Lourenço and Carlos Eduardo Neres Lourenço
- Measuring and understanding the engagement of Bangladeshi SMEs with sustainable and socially responsible business practices: an ISO 26000 perspective pp. 584-610

- Md Nazmul Hasan
- Does Warsaw Stock Exchange value corporate social responsibility? pp. 611-622

- Jacek Lipiec
Volume 12, issue 2, 2016
- Systemic corporate social responsibility: micro-to-macro transitions, collective outcomes and self-regulation pp. 209-227

- Brent D. Beal and Cristina Neesham
- The effect of employee CSR attitudes on job satisfaction and organizational commitment: evidence from the Bangladeshi banking industry pp. 228-246

- Shafiqur Rahman, Debbie Haski-Leventhal and Mehrdokht Pournader
- Effect of corporate social responsibility on nonfinancial organizational performance: evidence from Yemeni for-profit public and private enterprises pp. 247-262

- Eyad Al-Samman and Murad Mohammed Al-Nashmi
- Customer perception of CSR initiatives: its antecedents and consequences pp. 263-279

- Samra Chaudary, Zohad Zahid, Saad Shahid, Shamila N. Khan and Sana Azar
- Exclusive corporate philanthropy: rethinking the nexus of CSR and corporate philanthropy pp. 280-294

- Georg von Schnurbein, Peter Seele and Irina Lock
- The moderating effect of profitability and leverage on the relationship between eco-efficiency and firm value in publicly traded Malaysian firms pp. 295-306

- Nosakhare Peter Osazuwa and Ayoib Che-Ahmad
- Behavioral and psychological consequences of corporate social responsibility: need of the time pp. 307-320

- Talat Islam, Ishfaq Ahmed, Ghulam Ali and Tahreem Sadiq
- Tobacco manufacturer brand strategy following plain packaging in Australia: implications for social responsibility and policy pp. 321-334

- Steven J. Greenland, Lester Johnson and Shahla Seifi
- Linguistic perception of corporate responsibility disclosure: the case of Japanese Idemitsu pp. 335-347

- Amir Rahdari and Udo Braendle
- Estimating the hidden corporate social performance of Japanese firms pp. 348-362

- Megumi Suto and Hitoshi Takehara
- Strategic CSR: an integrative model for analysis pp. 363-381

- António Marques-Mendes and Maria João Santos
- Seaport CSR: innovation for economic, social and environmental objectives pp. 382-396

- Thierry Vanelslander
Volume 12, issue 1, 2016
- Framing green consumer behaviour research: opportunities and challenges pp. 1-22

- Sapna A. Narula and Anupriya Desore
- Profitability, state ownership, tax reporting and corporate social responsibility: evidence from Chinese listed firms pp. 23-31

- Bixia Xu and Tao Zeng
- Organizational accountability relations:de factoorde jure? pp. 32-53

- Cameron Sabadoz and Lindsay McShane
- Do ethical firms create value? pp. 54-68

- Khondkar Karim, SangHyun Suh and Jiali Tang
- Financial firms’ social activities and how they influence their customers’ preference structure pp. 69-84

- José Manuel García-Gallego, Antonio Chamorro Mera and María Jesús Barroso-Méndez
- Socially responsive consumption behaviour – an Indian perspective pp. 85-102

- Meenakshi Gandhi and Neeraj Kaushik
- Social responsibility in the Spanish financial system pp. 103-116

- Antonio Carlos Aranda Ruiviejo and Eva Maria Sotomayor Morales
- Corporate social responsibility diffusion by multinational subsidiaries in Indonesia: organisational dynamic and institutional effect pp. 117-129

- Melia Famiola and Siti Adiprigandari Adiwoso
- Corporate involvement brings environmental improvement: the language of disclosure in Malaysian CSR reports pp. 130-146

- Kumaran Rajandran
- Does the stakeholders – corporate social responsibility (CSR) relationship exist in emerging countries? Evidence from China pp. 147-166

- Dongwei Li, Han Lin and Ya-wen Yang
- Factors determining social and environmental reporting by Indian textile and apparel firms: a test of legitimacy theory pp. 167-189

- Ratna Nurhayati, Grantley Taylor, Rusmin Rusmin, Greg Tower and Bikram Chatterjee
- Corporate social responsibility – from a mere concept to an expected business practice pp. 190-207

- Anjum Amin-Chaudhry
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