The voluntary actions taken by businesses to improve the social conditions of stakeholders, such as giving to charities or improving employee working conditions, are an ... Read More »
Supply chain managers have always been concerned with issues of timeliness, cost and quality. But in recent years another dimension has been added to the ... Read More »
Understanding stakeholder engagement means understanding the relationship between an organization and its stakeholders. Over the years, various types of multi-stakeholder partnerships and initiatives have been ... Read More »
How can sustainability knowledge be diffused among colleagues and employees? A number of factors facilitate organizational learning, and the results of the learning processes. By ... Read More »
This study re-examines the relationship between corporate social performance (CSP) and corporate financial performance (CFP) and suggests firms can decide whether to respond to social ... Read More »
To limit their conflicts with local communities, managers of multinational corporations (MNCs) must consider three interrelated factors: power inequality, perception gaps and cultural context. When ... Read More »
Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) can do more than just influence how consumers choose amongst products; it can influence their beliefs and attitudes. This study evaluates ... Read More »
This study finds that corporate philanthropy and financial performance have an inverse U-shaped relationship. In other words, the author’s model shows that the relationship is ... Read More »
The authors apply a stakeholder management lens to the recurring question: why do some firms have higher financial performance than others? Researchers examine how a ... Read More »