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The Dynamics of Corporate Social Responsibility

Edited by Maria Aluchna () and Samuel O. Idowu ()

in CSR, Sustainability, Ethics & Governance from Springer, currently edited by Samuel O. Idowu and René Schmidpeter

Date: 2017
ISBN: 978-3-319-39089-5
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Chapters in this book:

Ch Chapter 1 Dynamics of Corporate Social Responsibility: A Critical Approach to Theory and Practice: An Introduction
Samuel O. Idowu and Maria Aluchna
Ch Chapter 10 Dynamics of Corporate Social Responsibility in Australia’s Mining Sector: A Critical Sociological Analysis
Dyann Ross
Ch Chapter 11 Industry CSR Perception and Practices: The Case of Russia
Anna Svirina and Gulnara Khadiullina
Ch Chapter 12 Ethical Fashion: An Exploratory Research
Khosro S. Jahdi, Kim Poldner and Kornelia Koehler
Ch Chapter 13 The (In)credible Bulk: The Role of CSR Standards in Enhancing the Credibility of Corporate CSR Claims
Lars Moratis
Ch Chapter 14 The Need for Harmonization and Certification in Social Responsibility Area
Catalina Soriana Sitnikov and Claudiu Bocean
Ch Chapter 15 Sustainability Accounting: Upgrading Corporate Social Responsibility
Milena Peršić, Sandra Janković and Dubravka Krivačić
Ch Chapter 16 Environmental Related CSR Initiatives for Business Strategy: A Case Study on Small and Medium (SME) Industries in MalaysiaMalaysia
Jamilah Ahmad and Mahadevan Krishnan
Ch Chapter 17 CSR Reporting and Legitimacy Theory: Some Thoughts on Future Research Agenda
Muhammad Azizul Islam
Ch Chapter 2 Is Corporate Social Responsibility Sustainable? A Critical Approach
Maria Aluchna
Ch Chapter 3 The Effectiveness of CSR’s Approaches: Before Practice or Theory? Insights from Italian Corporate Territorial Responsibility Projects
Mara Baldo
Ch Chapter 4 Customer Value Perception: Understanding Customer Response to Company’s CSR Initiatives
Fatima Annan-Diab and Barbara Jensen
Ch Chapter 5 Was Friedman Right? Moving Towards Strategic CSR Agenda
Maria Roszkowska-Menkes
Ch Chapter 6 To What Extent Are Young Italian Scholars of Economia Aziendale Interested in CSR? An Overview of 2012 13/B1 Associate Professorship Candidates’ Publications
Tiziana Cristofaro and Carmela Gulluscio
Ch Chapter 7 CSR Market Positioning Constructs: From Planning to Action. Evidence from Romanian Internet Service Providers
Tudor Edu and Costel Negricea
Ch Chapter 8 Corporate Social Responsibility in the University Courses in Italy: An Empirical Analysis
Carmela Gulluscio and Patrizia Torrecchia
Ch Chapter 9 Commercial Bank Corporate Social Responsibility Practices in Tanzania
Felix Adamu Nandonde and Paul R. Sachs

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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-39089-5

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