Social Responsibility Journal: Volume 2 Issue 2

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Managing Business Crises: The CSR Perspective

Tejinder Sharma, Mahabior Narwal

Crisis is the real test of the capabilities, of both the organizations as well as individuals. When time is hard, they are tempted to break the rules of the game, only to realize…

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The Importance of Environmental Communication: Evidence from Turkey

Caner Dincer, Banu Dincer

In this article, we try to extend previous research on socially responsible practices by investigating the effectiveness of the environmental communication of an organization. The…

Understanding the Dynamics of Corporate Social Responsibility using the Concept of the Shadow Side

Gary Pheiffer, Dave Griffiths, David Andrew

The paper argues for a deeper understanding of the dynamics of Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) by examining the role of what has been called the shadow side of…

The Failure of Multinational Companies in Developing Countries in Sharing Environmental Responsibilities: The Case of Turkey

Fulya Akyildiz

Multinational companies whose importance has increased or improved depending on global capitalisation and travelling around the world without knowing borders have activities in…

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Erratum

This article has been withdrawn as it was published elsewhere and accidentally duplicated. The original article can be seen here: 10.1108/eb045827. When citing the article, please…

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Studying Corporate Social Responsibility in Finland: Genuine Gesture or Pursuit of a Big(ger) Profit?

Merita Mattila

Corporate Social Responsibility is a crucial element of today's company strategies. Today's heightened interest in the proper role of businesses in society has been promoted by…

The shaping of relations between a developing economy and MNCs: Bangladesh and Shipping

Lez Rayman‐Bacchus, Silvia Chowdhury

Much has been written about the behaviour of muntinational corporations (MNCs) and their relations with the nation state. However, there seems room for closer examination of the…

The Word for World is Not Forest

David Crowther, Branka Mraović

In 1972 Ursula Le Guin published her award winning novella, The Word for World is Forest. This describes the world of the Athsheans, a small, green, furry, and peaceful people…

The European Constitution and CSR; Consensus or Conflict

Julia J.A. Shaw

There are too many examples of CSR as a mere PR exercise however with public confidence in the existence of a ‘corporate conscience’ at an all‐time low, supported by the…

Developing Diversity in SMEs: collaboration between a city, a business school and employers

Adam Palmer, Nigel Bradley

This paper explores the question of whether there is an ethical business case for SMEs employing a more diverse workforce. Regan and Stanley (2003: p. v) have argued that…

A quite unreasonable state of affairs: Corporate Social Responsibility and the John Lewis Partnership

Abby Cathcart

On the surface the subjects of Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) and Critical Management Studies (CMS) seem to be closely related. Both are concerned with reflecting on the…

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Who is kidding whom? A study of complicity, seduction and deception in the marketplace

Chloe Chadderton, Robin Croft

It is likely that deception in commerce has been evident since the growth of trading and the development of marketplaces in early history. But from the mid 20th century the tools…

CSR in the Community: Redefining the Social Role of the Supermarket Giants

Hillary Shaw

The ‘consumer society’ has become a ‘consumer oligopoly’ in Britain as the big four supermarkets, Tesco, Asda, Sainsbury, and Morrison have between them captured a 75% share of…

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Cover of Social Responsibility Journal

ISSN:

1747-1117

Online date, start – end:

2005

Copyright Holder:

Emerald Publishing Limited

Open Access:

hybrid

Editor:

  • Prof David Crowther