Search for dissertations about: "Corporate social responsibility CSR"
Showing result 21 - 25 of 35 swedish dissertations containing the words Corporate social responsibility CSR.
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21. Responsibility and collaboration : empirical studies of corporate social responsibility in food retail
Abstract : Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) is a widely debated concept among academics, practitioners and non-practitioners. By definition, CSR concerns the economic, legal, political, environmental and social responsibilities of a business to its stakeholders and society at large. READ MORE
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22. The role of Corporate Responsibility disclosure – For managing external expectation and pressure
Abstract : Society acknowledges that companies’ operations have an effect on their business environment. As a result, companies are not only responsible for maximization of shareholder value, but also for the impact of their environmental and social policies. READ MORE
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23. Moral (de)coupling : moral disengagement and supply chain management
Abstract : This research aims to fill an important gap in focusing on why individuals are able to take part in and/or support activities that have effects on economic, environmental, and social dimensions that are not consistent with their sense of right and wrong. The research focuses on the relationship between supply chain management and moral disengagement, and how this relation affects social responsibility. READ MORE
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24. Corporate social responsibility sensemaking : The change agency of executives in Bangladesh and CRS workers in Japan
Abstract : The thesis is organised as follows. The next section presents a brief section on the ontological and epistemological nature of this thesis. This is followed by a literature review. READ MORE
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25. Institutionalisation of corporate social responsibilities: synergies between the practices of leading multinational enterprises and human rights law/policy
Abstract : The study accounts for recent developments in corporate voluntarism and assesses the evolving corporate social responsibility (CSR) regime. CSR proposes a new norm for how large businesses should approach complexity in a modern economy. The first chapter anchors the CSR discussion in a company law and corporate governance context. READ MORE