International Journal of Corporate Social Responsibility, Vol. 5, 2020
1.) Sustainability in the automotive industry, importance of and impact on automobile interior – insights from an empirical survey. --Wanja Wellbrock, Daniela Ludin, Linda Röhrle and Wolfgang Gerstlberger.
2.) Implementing part-time leadership as instrument for sustainable HR management. --Anja Karlshaus.
3.) Looking through the African lenses: a critical exploration of the CSR activities of Chinese International Construction Companies (CICCs) in Africa. --Oluwasegun Oluwaseyi Seriki.
4.) Mechanisms for development in corporate citizenship: a multi-level review. --Fredrick Onyango Ogola and Josep F. Mària.
5.) Competition and microfinance institutions’ performance: evidence from India. --Hailu Abebe Wondirad.
6.) Optimal growth under socially responsible investment: a dynamic theoretical model of the trade-off between financial gains and emotional rewards. --Orlando Gomes.
7.) Understanding the purpose of benefit corporations: an empirical study on the Italian case. --Giorgio Mion and Cristian R. Loza Adaui.
8.) Climate change adaptation, coffee, and corporate social responsibility: challenges and opportunities. --Gino B. Bianco.
9.) Corporate social responsibility and accountability: a new theoretical foundation for regulating CSR. --Mallika Tamvada.
10.) CSR commitments, perceptions of hypocrisy, and recovery. --Dustin Smith and Eric Rhiney.
2.) Implementing part-time leadership as instrument for sustainable HR management. --Anja Karlshaus.
3.) Looking through the African lenses: a critical exploration of the CSR activities of Chinese International Construction Companies (CICCs) in Africa. --Oluwasegun Oluwaseyi Seriki.
4.) Mechanisms for development in corporate citizenship: a multi-level review. --Fredrick Onyango Ogola and Josep F. Mària.
5.) Competition and microfinance institutions’ performance: evidence from India. --Hailu Abebe Wondirad.
6.) Optimal growth under socially responsible investment: a dynamic theoretical model of the trade-off between financial gains and emotional rewards. --Orlando Gomes.
7.) Understanding the purpose of benefit corporations: an empirical study on the Italian case. --Giorgio Mion and Cristian R. Loza Adaui.
8.) Climate change adaptation, coffee, and corporate social responsibility: challenges and opportunities. --Gino B. Bianco.
9.) Corporate social responsibility and accountability: a new theoretical foundation for regulating CSR. --Mallika Tamvada.
10.) CSR commitments, perceptions of hypocrisy, and recovery. --Dustin Smith and Eric Rhiney.
Wellbrock, Wanja - Personal Name
Tamvada, Mallika - Personal Name
Bianco, Gino B. - Personal Name
Mion, Giorgio - Personal Name
Gomes, Orlando - Personal Name
Wondirad, Hailu Abebe - Personal Name
Ogola, Fredrick Onyango - Personal Name
Seriki, Oluwasegun Oluwaseyi - Personal Name
Karlshaus, Anja - Personal Name
Smith, Dustin - Personal Name
Tamvada, Mallika - Personal Name
Bianco, Gino B. - Personal Name
Mion, Giorgio - Personal Name
Gomes, Orlando - Personal Name
Wondirad, Hailu Abebe - Personal Name
Ogola, Fredrick Onyango - Personal Name
Seriki, Oluwasegun Oluwaseyi - Personal Name
Karlshaus, Anja - Personal Name
Smith, Dustin - Personal Name
Vol. 5, 2020
2366-0074
e-Journal MJ
Inggris
Springer Nature
2020
United Kingdom
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