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Journal of Global Responsibility
Journal of Global Responsibility (2025)
Published: 02 July 2025
...://creativecommons.org/licences/by/4.0/legalcode Geopolitical crisis Russia Ukraine War COVID-19 ESG Corporate social responsibility (CSR) Financial performance Sustainability The COVID-19 pandemic and the Russia–Ukraine War have unquestionably had a significant negative impact on business...
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Impact of different types of corporate social responsibility on fit, attitude and behavior
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Journal of Global Responsibility
Journal of Global Responsibility (2024) 15 (3): 248–263.
Published: 01 August 2023
...Jookyung Kwon; Amjad Shamim; Jiseon Ahn Purpose Despite the fact that fit positively influences customers’ attitudes toward companies, previous research reveals differing roles of fit in the domain of corporate social responsibility (CSR) based on criteria and degree. Because the impact of fit...
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How improved understanding of what constitutes “value” may lead to better underpinning of corporate social responsibility (CSR)
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Journal of Global Responsibility
Journal of Global Responsibility (2024) 15 (1): 1–18.
Published: 26 May 2023
... value improves corporate social responsibility (CSR) comprehension, including managerial CSR values. This paper aligns with studies into value and/or CSR, whether hermeneutic or otherwise. Design/methodology/approach This study provides a reflexively critical understanding of the value literature...
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An examination of different perspectives on philanthropic corporate social responsibility: A Q methodology approach
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Journal of Global Responsibility
Journal of Global Responsibility (2019) 10 (4): 382–394.
Published: 01 October 2019
...Angie Chung; Dennis F. Kinsey Purpose The purpose of this study is to identify different perspectives on philanthropic corporate social responsibility (CSR) activities by using the mixed-method approach and Q methodology. In addition, this study examines why people consider the revealed...
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Employee perspective on CSR: a review of the literature and research agenda
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Journal of Global Responsibility
Journal of Global Responsibility (2019) 10 (4): 355–381.
Published: 25 September 2019
... 02 07 2019 31 07 2019 © Emerald Publishing Limited 2019 Emerald Publishing Limited Licensed re-use rights only Corporate social responsibility (CSR) Employee perspective Literature review Employee Corporate social responsibility (CSR) has been gaining heightened...
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Entrenchment vs long-term benefits: classified boards and CSR
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Journal of Global Responsibility
Journal of Global Responsibility (2019) 10 (1): 69–86.
Published: 06 March 2019
... directors less responsive to shareholders’ interest in corporate social responsibility (CSR). Alternatively, classified boards may engender a longer-term focus, which could make the board more willing to engage in projects with longer-term benefits, such as CSR. This study aims to assess whether larger...
