Social Responsibility Journal
2005 - 2024
Current editor(s): Prof David Crowther From Emerald Group Publishing Limited Bibliographic data for series maintained by Emerald Support (). Access Statistics for this journal.
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Volume 11, issue 4, 2015
- Explaining the environmentally-sustainable consumer behavior: a social capital perspective pp. 658-676

- Marigold G. Castaneda, Carmelita P. Martinez, Rodilina Marte and Banjo Roxas
- Impression management tactics in sustainability reporting pp. 677-689

- Maria Sandberg and Maria Holmlund
- Corporate social responsibility and its impact in consumer decision-making pp. 690-701

- Paula Rodrigues and Ana Pinto Borges
- ISO 26000 in the assessment of CSR communication quality: CEO letters and social media in the global pulp and paper industry pp. 702-715

- Anne Toppinen, Vasylysa Hänninen and Katja Lähtinen
- The relationship between employee orientation, financial performance and leverage pp. 716-733

- Sabrina Wieland and Benjamin Scott Flavel
- Women as a stakeholder: a qualitative study in Turkey pp. 734-748

- Ilke Oruc
- Corporate social responsibility practice and corporate financial performance: evidence from Nigeria companies pp. 749-763

- Aliyu Baba Usman and Noor Afza Binti Amran
- The challenge of balanced policy and law for socially responsible water storage management pp. 764-779

- Joanne Tingey-Holyoak and John D. Pisaniello
- Stakeholder mapping of CSR in Switzerland pp. 780-830

- Stéphanie Looser and Walter Wehrmeyer
- The effect of award on CSR disclosures in annual reports of Malaysian PLCs pp. 831-852

- Abdirahman Anas, Hafiz Majdi Abdul Rashid and Hairul Azlan Annuar
- Is fast fashion sustainable? The effect of positioning strategies on consumers’ attitudes and purchase intentions pp. 853-867

- Hyo Jung (Julie) Chang and Tun-Min (Catherine) Jai
- CSR practices in Sri Lanka: an exploratory analysis pp. 868-892

- Susith Fernando, Stewart Lawrence, Martine Kelly and Murugesh Arunachalam
- The association between corporate social responsibility index and performance of firms in industrial products and resources industries: empirical evidence from Thailand pp. 893-903

- Benjamas Janamrung and Panya Issarawornrawanich
- Environmental disclosure quality: examining the impact of the stock exchange of Malaysia’s listing requirements pp. 904-922

- A.H. Fatima, Norhayati Abdullah and Maliah Sulaiman
- Corporate social reporting in Libya: a research note pp. 923-932

- Mahmoud Elmogla, Christopher J. Cowton and Yvonne Downs
Volume 11, issue 3, 2015
- CSR disclosures in the banking industry. Empirical evidence from Poland pp. 406-423

- Joanna Krasodomska
- Rock music fans’ subculture in Tehran pp. 424-438

- Kimia Moghaddam
- Corporate ownership and company performance: a study of Malaysian listed companies pp. 439-448

- Hasan Fauzi and Sami R.M. Musallam
- Consumer ethics among young consumers in developing countries: a cross national study pp. 449-466

- Denni Arli, Fandy Tjiptono and Warat Winit
- The power of Australian small accounting firms’ unethical exposure pp. 467-481

- Connie Zheng and Soheila Mirshekary
- Corporate sustainability: an IS approach for integrating triple bottom line elements pp. 482-501

- Sitalakshmi Venkatraman and Raveendranath Ravi Nayak
- Water-related mutual funds: investment performance and social role pp. 502-512

- Marta Alvarez and Javier Rodríguez
- Corporate social responsibility: what motivates management to disclose? pp. 513-534

- Tay Chia Ling and Nigar Sultana
- Corporate social disclosures in Indonesia: stakeholders’ influence and motivation pp. 535-552

- Juniati Gunawan
- Examining the public policy perspective of CSR implementation in Sub-Saharan Africa pp. 553-572

- Martin Samy, Henry Itotenaan Ogiri and Roberta Bampton
- Strategic actions against climate change of institutional entrepreneurs: a case study in the Spanish renewable energy sector pp. 573-589

- José María González-González, Constancio Zamora-Ramírez and Ignacio García-Hernández
- Influence of theory, seniority, and religiosity on the ethical awareness of accountants pp. 590-604

- Ali Uyar, Cemil Kuzey, Ali Haydar Güngörmüs and Ruth Alas
- Beyond corporate social responsibility. Towards a model for managing sustainable mining operations. Qualitative research based upon best practices pp. 605-621

- Jose Ventura and Cesar Sandro Saenz
- An examination of linkages between CSR and cross-buying pp. 622-640

- Vishal Vyas and Sonika Raitani
- The accountants’ perspective on sustainable business practices in SMEs pp. 641-656

- Belinda Rachael Williams and Gary O'Donovan
Volume 11, issue 2, 2015
- Understanding the role of the broker in business non-profit collaboration pp. 201-220

- Louise Lee
- The key to carving out a high corporate reputation based on innovation: corporate social responsibility pp. 221-241

- Marina Mattera and Veronica Baena
- The business-case for community investment: evidence from Fiji’s tourism industry pp. 242-257

- Andrew Bradly
- Market timing and selectivity performance of socially responsible funds pp. 258-269

- Praveen K. Das and S. P. Uma Rao
- The influence of stakeholder power on corporate social responsibility: evidence from a relationship-based economy pp. 270-289

- Afzalur Rashid
- Social media: the Wild West of CSR communications pp. 290-305

- Ralph Tench and Brian Jones
- Corporate response to human resource disclosure recommendations pp. 306-323

- America Alvarez
- The effect of corporate social responsibility on firm risk pp. 324-339

- Pascal Nguyen and Anna Nguyen
- A stakeholder approach to corporate social responsibility, reputation and business performance pp. 340-363

- Mehdi Taghian, Clare D’Souza and Michael Polonsky
- SME stakeholder relationship descriptions in website CSR communications pp. 364-386

- Craig M. Parker, Emilia Bellucci, Ambika Zutshi, Luba Torlina and Bardo Fraunholz
- Impact of executive citizenship and organizational commitment on corporate social responsibility pp. 387-402

- Sakthi Mahenthiran, Jane Lai Yee Terpstra-Tong, Robert Terpstra and Shanthy Rachagan
Volume 11, issue 1, 2015
- Voluntary CSR disclosure works! Evidence from Asia-Pacific banks pp. 2-18

- Ameeta Jain, Monica Keneley and Dianne Thomson
- Consumer reaction towards corporate social responsibility in United Arab Emirates pp. 19-35

- Yaprak Anadol, Mohamed A. Youssef and Eappen Thiruvattal
- Corporate environmental claims: a game theory model with empirical results pp. 36-55

- Louis H. Amato, Arthur Zillante and Christie H Amato
- Corporate Social Responsibility and Entrepreneurship (CSRE): antidotes to poverty, insecurity and underdevelopment in Nigeria pp. 56-81

- Lukman Raimi, Innocent Akhuemonkhan and Olakunle Dare Ogunjirin
- Social sustainability and urban mobility: shifting to a socially responsible pro-poor perspective pp. 82-97

- Margaret Grieco
- Consumers as employees: the impact of social responsibility on quality of work life among Australian engineers pp. 98-108

- Aaron D Arndt, Anusorn Singhapakdi and Vivian Tam
- Community as stakeholder of the corporate social responsibility programme in Malaysia: outcomes in community development pp. 109-130

- Maimunah Ismail, Siti Noormi Alias and Roziah Mohd Rasdi
- Corporate social responsibility, environmental leadership and financial performance pp. 131-148

- Dafna M. DiSegni, Moshe Huly and Sagi Akron
- Differences in sustainability practices and stakeholder involvement pp. 149-160

- Sergio Bulgacov, Maria Paola Ometto and Márcia Ramos May
- Organizations’ commitment to and communication of CSR activities: insights from Ghana pp. 161-178

- James B. Abugre and Richard B. Nyuur
- Gender-based differences in understanding the purchasing patterns of eco-friendly cosmetics and beauty care products in Mauritius: a study of female customers pp. 179-198

- Sharmila Pudaruth, Thanika Devi Juwaheer and Yogini Devi Seewoo
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