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Corporate Social Responsibility Challenges of International Service Firms: An Introduction and Research Agenda

Enrico Battisti (), Hussain G. Rammal (), Hemant Merchant (), Pervez Ghauri () and Niccolò Nirino ()
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Enrico Battisti: University of Turin
Hussain G. Rammal: The University of Adelaide
Hemant Merchant: University of South Florida
Pervez Ghauri: University of Birmingham
Niccolò Nirino: University of Turin

Management International Review, 2025, vol. 65, issue 3, No 1, 399-414

Abstract: Abstract The global services sector faces unique Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) challenges that differ substantially from those encountered by manufacturing multinational enterprises (MNEs). This introductory paper examines the importance of understanding CSR in international service firms, highlighting the distinctive characteristics that make CSR implementation more complex in the global services context. We introduce the six papers that address these challenges and are part of this focused issue. The key emergent challenges for the service sectors are identified, and we provide a roadmap for both scholars and practitioners navigating the complex landscape of responsible business practices in service industries.

Keywords: Corporate social responsibility; International service firms; Multinational enterprises; Sustainable development goals; Professional services; Virtual work (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2025
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