Senior Management Perceptions of CSR Impact: Long-term Investment for Social Good or Necessary Cost?
Stephen Klomp () and
Anne Clear ()
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Stephen Klomp: Murdoch University
Anne Clear: Murdoch University
A chapter in Disciplining the Undisciplined?, 2018, pp 177-191 from Springer
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Abstract This chapter gives voice to the views of company Senior Managementsenior management and senior executives and reveals some of the contradictions evident in their thinking. It also reveals key themes and emergent debates as perceived by the academic staff undertaking the research, where individual valuesvalues and personal experience can influence the interpretation of data. It concludes by framing the debates relevant to a stakeholderstakeholder view of CSR corporate social responsibility , reflecting a managementmanagement perspective of the topic.
Date: 2018
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-71449-3_11
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