Responsible Practices are Culturally Embedded: Theoretical Considerations on Industry-Specific Corporate Social Responsibility
Thomas Beschorner, Thomas Hajduk
págs. 635-642
Can Sinful Firms Benefit from Advertising Their CSR Efforts? Adverse Effect of Advertising Sinful Firms’ CSR Engagements on Firm Performance
Hannah Oh, John Bae, Sang-Joon Kim
págs. 643-663
Reconceptualizing CSR in the Media Industry as Relational Accountability
Mollie Painter-Morland, Ghislain Deslandes
págs. 665-679
The Fine Jewellery Industry: Corporate Responsibility Challenges and Institutional Forces Facing SMEs
Marylyn Carrigan, Morven McEachern, Caroline Moraes
págs. 681-699
Corporate Stakeholder Orientation in an Emerging Country Context: A Longitudinal Cross Industry Analysis
Tanusree Jain, Ruth V. Aguilera Vaqués, Dima Jamali
págs. 701-719
The Abandoned Stakeholders: Pharmaceutical Companies and Research Participants
Pepe Lee Chang
págs. 721-731
Industry Business Associations: Self-Interested or Socially Conscious?
José Carlos Marques
págs. 733-751
Collectively Designing CSR Through Meta-Organizations: A Case Study of the Oil and Gas Industry
Heloïse Berkowitz, Marcelo Bucheli, Hervé Dumez
págs. 753-769
Industry-Specific Multi-Stakeholder Initiatives That Govern Corporate Human Rights Standards: Legitimacy assessments of the Fair Labor Association and the Global Network Initiative
Dorothée Baumann, Justine Nolan, Auret van Heerden
págs. 771-787
The Power(lessness) of Industry Self-regulation to Promote Responsible Labor Standards: Insights from the Chinese Toy Industry
Nick Lin-Hi, Igor Blumberg
págs. 789-805
Improving Social Responsibility in RMG Industries Through a New Governance Approach in Laws
Mia Mahmudur Rahim
págs. 807-826
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