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Rojek-Nowosielska, Magdalena. "Corporate social responsibility level – theoretical approach." Management 18, no. 1 (2014): 34–42. http://dx.doi.org/10.2478/manment-2014-0003.

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Summary The paper presents a theoretical method for assessing the level of corporate social responsibility (CSR) using original concept of CSR continuum model (CSR CM). The CSR CM constitutes from two main parameters: the institutional level of CSR and the CSR area. Theoretical background for the institutional levels is the CMM concept. The identified areas of the CSR CM consist of such as: employees, customers, suppliers, local community and natural environment.
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Żemigała, Marcin. "Corporate Social Responsibility and Science Social Responsibility – In Search of Analogy." Studia i Materiały Wydziału Zarządzania UW 1/2020, no. 32 (2020): 108–20. http://dx.doi.org/10.7172/1733-9758.2020.32.9.

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The aim of the article is to identify the analogy between corporate social responsibility (CSR) and science social responsibility (SSR) on the basis of scientific research. Five research questions were formulated regarding trends in research in these two areas. Data for analyzes were obtained from the global bibliographic database Scopus and related to scientific articles from 1937 to 2019. The main analogies were identified. Scientific research in both areas began in the same period and is carried out mainly in social and management sciences. However, discrepancies have also been identified.
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Md. Arif, Hassan. "CORPORATE SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY IN THE BANKING SECTOR:." DIU Journal of Business and Entrepreneurship 7, no. 01 (2013): 221–23. http://dx.doi.org/10.36481/diujbe.v07i1.crr4dy18.

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This paper scrutinizes the practices of corporate social responsibility (CSR) by commercial banks in Bangladesh and to assess the need to improve CSR by such organizations. The purpose of the study is to observe the framework of CSR areas and contribution to those areas by the Private Commercial Banks (PCB) and State Owned Banks (SOB) of Bangladesh. This study found that the contribution amount by commercial banks to CSR activities is very insignificant in proportion to their profit amount. This study suggests that a proper guideline by Government regarding CSR contribution, involvement of lar
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Gurská, Sylvie, and Adriana Válová. "Corporate social responsibility in mining industry." Acta Universitatis Agriculturae et Silviculturae Mendelianae Brunensis 61, no. 7 (2013): 2163–70. http://dx.doi.org/10.11118/actaun201361072163.

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This paper focuses on the comparison of corporate social responsibility in mining industry. It compares specific territorial areas of two different countries – one of them country that could be called as semi-periphery or even core country and the second one a periphery country. The first one is Czech Republic (Northern Bohemia area) and the second one is Zambia (Copperbelt area). CSR activities in Copperbelt have played primarily an ameliorative role in the context of significant social disruption and uncertainty in the wake of privatization. Some experts say there are still important gaps be
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Sharma, Dr Nistha, and Neelakshi Kaushik. "Corporate Social Responsibility: A Perspective." Think India 22, no. 3 (2019): 479–89. http://dx.doi.org/10.26643/think-india.v22i3.8314.

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As Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) continues to mature, one of the paradigms shifts we’ve seen in recent years is a move towards “values”. CSR motivates companies to be ethically right by contributing socially, economically and environmentally. In 2014, government made mandatory for companies to spend 2 per cent of their three-year average annual net profit on CSR activities in each financial year, starting from Financial Year 2015. The norms are applicable to the companies with at least Rs 5 crore net profit or Rs 1,000 crore turnover or Rs 500 crore net worth. As an amendment to The Co
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Gorski, Hortensia. "Leadership and Corporate Social Responsibility." International conference KNOWLEDGE-BASED ORGANIZATION 23, no. 1 (2017): 372–77. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/kbo-2017-0061.

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AbstractLeadership and Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) are some of the most widely studied topics, generating an extensive literature. Nowadays, leaders are facing economic, social and environmental challenges. Unfortunately, today trust in business is low. In this complex global environment of uncertainty and ambiguity, leaders have to anticipate the changes and to be catalysts for shifting their organizations towards a sustainable society. The purpose of the present paper is to investigate leaders’ opinion regarding: Corporate responsibilities (Carroll’s’ four-layered pyramid model); R
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Faiza Irum and Muhammad Zahid Awan. "Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) in Pakistan." Digital Management Sciences Journal 2, no. 1 (2024): 45–51. https://doi.org/10.62854/dmsj.v2i1.36.

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Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) has emerged as a significant element in global business practices, highlighting a corporation's commitment to sustainable development, ethical practices, and social welfare. In Pakistan, CSR is gaining momentum, driven by growing awareness, regulatory frameworks, and shifting corporate mindsets. This review paper examines the evolution, trends, challenges, and future of CSR in Pakistan, analyzing key studies and practices. It also explores the role of government, the private sector, and civil society in promoting CSR, while identifying areas for improvemen
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Rizki Agung Santoso, Tulus Harefa, and Luk Luk Fuadah. "Corporate Social Responsibility: A Literature Review On Practices, Implications, And Future Directions." International Journal of Economics, Accounting and Management 1, no. 4 (2024): 209–14. https://doi.org/10.60076/ijeam.v1i4.883.

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Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) has become an integral component of corporate governance and business strategy across various sectors. This literature review explores recent developments in Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) and its multifaceted impact on corporate reputation, financial performance, and crisis management. CSR, once focused primarily on social and environmental initiatives, has evolved to include digital responsibility, reflecting its adaptability to modern corporate demands. The COVID-19 pandemic highlighted CSR’s critical role in fostering resilience, as companies th
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GUHA, SARMITA. "CORPORATE SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY IS A MYTH." International Journal of Social Sciences and Management Review 08, no. 03 (2025): 365–74. https://doi.org/10.37602/ijssmr.2025.8323.

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Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR), the principle of shifting the business into a sustainable and ethical practice. The concept of “Entrepreneurs driven the society” where the corporate has ethical, moral and philanthropic responsibility, this phenomenon takes down the responsibility of the society by providing and funding social services encompassing areas such as medical facilities school and other community amenities within well planned economics for a long-term sustained achievement. "Acta exteriora indicant interiora secreta" ("External actions reveal the inner secrets"), CSR represent
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Riznando, Reza, Yopi Yopi, and Gandi Agung Pranata. "Forms of Implementing Corporate Social Responsibility in Indonesian Sharia Banks." SEMB-J : Sharia Economic and Management Business Journal 5, no. 1 (2024): 33–37. http://dx.doi.org/10.62159/sembj.v4i3.1186.

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Corporate Social Responsibility or what is often referred to as Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) is almost implemented by all companies, in this case, the Islamic Banking industry where the company is committed to quality development and community welfare. CSR can be implemented in the form of corporate social activities as stipulated in Law Number 40 of 2007 concerning the implementation of CSR/corporate social responsibility. This research has several objectives, one of which is to find out the forms of CSR (Corporate Social Responsibility) carried out by Islamic banks. In addition, thi
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Kongjue, Zhu, and Zhao Yuxiang. "Ethical Leadership and Corporate Social Responsibility: A Comprehensive Review." International Journal of Advances in Business and Management Research 01, no. 03 (2024): 01–07. http://dx.doi.org/10.62674/ijabmr.2024.v1i03.001.

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The topics of ethical leadership and corporate social responsibility (CSR) have become more prominent in the business domain. The topic related to moral authorities, the connection between corporate social responsibility (CSR), and commercial achievement has received considerable interest from both academic and organizational spheres in recent years. Indeed, a multitude of research articles and specialized journal issues have focused specifically on these three areas. This research provides a thorough evaluation of the concepts of moral leadership as well as corporate social responsibility (CS
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Kamyshnykova, Evelina. "INTEGRATION OF CORPORATE SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY INTO THE CORPORATE STRATEGY." Economic Analysis, no. 27(1) (2017): 199–205. http://dx.doi.org/10.35774/econa2017.01.199.

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Introduction. The issue of strategizing corporate management approach during the implementation of the concept of corporate social responsibility (CSR) is considered in the article. The implementation of CSR concept in the enterprise’s overall strategy is one of the important areas of building mutually beneficial relationships with key stakeholder groups. Purpose. The research aims to justify a comprehensive strategic approach to CSR on the basis of the construction of integrated corporate and business strategies with a focus on the CSR principles. Method (methodology). A complex of scientific
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Sanjay Dixit. "Corporate social responsibility: A critical appraisal." World Journal of Advanced Research and Reviews 17, no. 2 (2023): 421–29. http://dx.doi.org/10.30574/wjarr.2023.17.2.0253.

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India is the first Country in the world to make Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) mandatory, the New Companies Act 2013 in April 2014. Businesses can invest their profits in areas such as education, poverty, gender equality and hunger as part of any CSR compliance. The objects on which there can be charitable spending are specified in a schedule, the purpose being to assure that charity is directed to good social causes. For this purpose, a Corporate Social Responsibility Commitee has to be constituted. CSR is similar to Mahatma Gandhi's trusteeship principle. CSR has played an important a
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Sanjay, Dixit. "Corporate social responsibility: A critical appraisal." World Journal of Advanced Research and Reviews 17, no. 2 (2023): 421–29. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8108143.

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India is the first Country in the world to make Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) mandatory, the New Companies Act 2013 in April 2014. Businesses can invest their profits in areas such as education, poverty, gender equality and hunger as part of any CSR compliance. The objects on which there can be charitable spending are specified in a schedule, the purpose being to assure that charity is directed to good social causes. For this purpose, a Corporate Social Responsibility Commitee has to be constituted. CSR is similar to Mahatma Gandhi's trusteeship principle. CSR has played an importa
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Lillo-Viedma, Felipe, Pedro Severino-González, Valentin Santander-Ramírez, Leidy Y. García, Nataly Guiñez-Cabrera, and Nicolás Astorga-Bustos. "Corporate Social Responsibility and Social Network Analysis: Unionized Workers’ Perceptions." Sustainability 14, no. 7 (2022): 4320. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/su14074320.

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Corporate social responsibility (CSR) is a concept which has been approached from various perspectives and application areas. One of these areas regards how individuals perceive this concept and how their own personal characteristics define a given vision of business responsibility. The present study seeks to explore connections between individuals’ sociodemographic characteristics and CSR perception. By using unionized workers as research subjects, analysis techniques applied in Social Media and models based on metric spaces, we explore the attitudes of these subjects towards CSR. Both empiri
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Rahmawati, Rahmawati, and Dileep Kumar. "Deconstructed CSR and Social Audit Model: Postmodernist Paradigm Observations in Luwu Mining Areas, Indonesia." Journal of Finance and Banking Review Vol. 3 (2) Apr-Jun 2018 3, no. 2 (2018): 15–27. http://dx.doi.org/10.35609/jfbr.2018.3.2(2).

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Objective - The research aims to decode the model of Social Audit on Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) and develop a new model for CSR. Methodology/Technique - The study uses qualitative research using Derrida's deconstructive postmodernism paradigm. This study scrutinises all models of CSR, distinguishing between capitalism and socialism in audit practices, and creates a new CSR model that integrates the local wisdom of indigenous peoples. Findings - The study observes several unfair practices without ensuring social and distributive justice to the indigenous community where mining activi
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Ram, Pankajkumar Raj Narayan. "CORPORATE SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY OF JOHNSON AND JOHNSON." INTERANTIONAL JOURNAL OF SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH IN ENGINEERING AND MANAGEMENT 08, no. 05 (2024): 1–5. http://dx.doi.org/10.55041/ijsrem35078.

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Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) has become an integral aspect of modern business operations, reflecting a company's commitment to sustainable development and ethical practices. Johnson & Johnson, a global healthcare giant, exemplifies a robust CSR framework. This abstract outlines Johnson & Johnson's CSR initiatives, focusing on key areas such as community engagement, environmental sustainability, and ethical business practices. Johnson & Johnson's CSR strategy prioritizes community welfare through various philanthropic programs and partnerships. Their commitment to environme
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Kurniawan, Muhammad Aditya, and Agus Munandar. "Corporate Social Responsibility, Reputation, and Financial Performance." Syntax Literate ; Jurnal Ilmiah Indonesia 10, no. 4 (2025): 3770–85. https://doi.org/10.36418/syntax-literate.v10i4.56789.

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Nowadays, many companies have implemented CSR programs as a business strategy, where they build community empowerment facilities in the areas of their operations. CSR can be defined as a commitment demonstrated by a company to provide contributions to the sustainable economic development process, prioritizing attention to environmental, economic, and social aspects. This research aims to investigate the relationship between corporate social responsibility (CSR), company reputation, and their influence on the financial performance. The research employs a quantitative approach and collects data
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Ali Safa’at, Muchamad. "Corporate Social Responsibility: A Constitutional Perspective." Jurnal Konstitusi 11, no. 1 (2016): 1. http://dx.doi.org/10.31078/jk1111.

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Originally, the concept of CSR was come from business ethic values that impose corporation’s ethical responsibly to their social and natural environment. That development of ethical business was part of social consciousness on the degradation of environment as impact of corporation activities. This reality also raised the deep environmental ethic or deep ecology which challenge anthropocentrism economical development and urged ecocentrism development. In Indonesia, this phenomenon was marked by the enactment of Act 4/1982 on Environmental Management.The constitutional debate on CSR just began
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Sachdeva, Geeta, and Mahabir Narwal. "Corporate Social Responsibility as a Tool of Strategic Advantage." International Journal of Social Ecology and Sustainable Development 12, no. 4 (2021): 73–91. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/ijsesd.2021100107.

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There is a growing interest in understanding corporate social responsibility (CSR), particularly in developing nations. However, in India, the significance of CSR is often misunderstood. Most of the Indian firms consider that only obeying with rules achieves their condition for CSR while a responsible firm identifies that CSR actions have a wider effect on the society in which it operates. Thus, the current study is an effort to examine CSR in a broad manner. The aim of paper is to study the use of CSR as a tool of strategic advantage from customer perspectives. The sample is consisted of 560
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Ariyo, Gracious Kazaara. "Corporate Governance and Corporate Social Responsibility: Good Practices and Prospects." TEXILA INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF MANAGEMENT 9, no. 2 (2023): 87–99. http://dx.doi.org/10.21522/tijmg.2015.09.02.art008.

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Corporate governance and corporate social responsibility (CSR) are two critical elements of modern business practices that have gained significant attention in recent years. The relationship between these two concepts has become increasingly important as organizations face growing pressure from stakeholders to not only perform economically but also to act in a socially responsible manner. The purpose of this research topic is to explore the good practices and prospects of corporate governance and CSR. The study examined the various approaches and methods used by organizations to ensure effecti
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Ngoc, Chan Truong, Thuy Ly Thi, and Trung Nguyen Thanh. "Case Studies from Leading Banks in Europe about Corporate Social Responsibility." International Journal of Management Sciences and Business Research 09, no. 10 (2020): 391–406. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4991407.

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<em>Each of three bank mentioned have different method to approach CSR. This situation may cause by the different historical, economic and social backgrounds in different EU countries lead to companies having different understandings of CSR perceptions and implementation. Although banks may use different names for similar areas, all of three banking corporations above have conducted CSR practices into five areas. They are: environment, climate, sustainability, people/community, and corporate governance. Regarding people / community, its coverage is quite broad &ndash; investors / shareholders,
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Seitov, Sanat K. "Main corporate social responsibility areas in Russian agro-industrial complex." Economy of agricultural and processing enterprises, no. 1 (January 2025): 66–74. https://doi.org/10.31442/0235-2494-2025-0-1-66-74.

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Although the topic of corporate social responsibility (CSR) has been studied in detail in the literature, there is a great need to disclose its industry specifics in relation to the agro-industrial complex. Such research is important not only at the micro, but also at the meso level: using the information obtained, planning and forecasting of CSR results in the industry is possible. The purpose of the work is to highlight the main directions of corporate social responsibility in the agro-industrial complex. The object of the research is the activities and areas of corporate social responsibili
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Stuss, Magdalena M., Zbigniew J. Makieła, Agnieszka Herdan, and Gabriela Kuźniarska. "The Corporate Social Responsibility of Polish Energy Companies." Energies 14, no. 13 (2021): 3815. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/en14133815.

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If corporate social responsibility (CSR) is expected to work efficiently, there should be a standardised approach for implementation of the CSR concept for all businesses, including companies operating in the energy sector. Although many companies declare compliance with CSR standards, further investigation should be undertaken to evaluate if and how those standards have been applied in practice. The aim of this research is to examine the level of standardisation of the CSR activities within Polish energy companies and explore the good practices developed by those companies. The Polish energy
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Sergius Koku, Paul, and Selen Savas. "On corporate social responsibility and Islamic marketing." Journal of Islamic Marketing 5, no. 1 (2014): 33–48. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/jima-04-2013-0028.

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Purpose – The purpose of this study is to examine the concept of corporate social responsibility (CSR) and explore its connection to Islamic marketing with the view of providing the basis for an integrated framework of the two which corporations could use to market worldwide and not only to Islamic consumers. Furthermore, the study explores the connection between CSR and Islamic marketing using the tenets of the Qur'an. Design/methodology/approach – The study critically reviews the literature on CSR and links it to the Qur'anic teachings. Findings – The study concludes that Islamic marketing w
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Vasiuta, Viktoriia, and Mariia Krat. "Social responsibility in business." Galician economic journal 92, no. 1 (2025): 167–72. https://doi.org/10.33108/galicianvisnyk_tntu2025.01.167.

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The article is devoted to the study of corporate social responsibility (CSR) as a key element of modern entrepreneurship. The authors cover various aspects of CSR, including environmental, social and economic responsibility. It is noted that the implementation of CSR contributes to sustainable development, enhancing business reputation, strengthening consumer and partner trust, and increasing competitiveness. It is noted that the implementation of responsible practices helps to harmonize relations between business, society and the environment. The article highlights the main areas of CSR: fina
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Liudmyla, KHARSUN. "CORPORATE SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY OF LOGISTICS BUSINESS." Herald of Kyiv National University of Trade and Economics 138, no. 4 (2021): 56–67. http://dx.doi.org/10.31617/visnik.knute.2021(138)04.

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Background. The activities of logistics companies require introduction of mana­gement tools of corporate social responsibility (CSR) at the strategic and operational level today. Accordingly, the issues of specific features, manifestation forms and promising areas of development of socially oriented logistics business are relevant. Analysis of recent research and publications has shown that there is a wide range of publications about CSR nature, principles, forms and its implications for enterprises. However, the features of socially oriented development programs by logistics companies are not
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Ateş, Alper. "A Bibliometric Analysis on Corporate Social Responsibility in the Tourism Sector between 2018-2023." Uluslararası Ekonomi Siyaset İnsan ve Toplum Bilimleri Dergisi 8, no. 1 (2025): 1–16. https://doi.org/10.59445/ijephss.1550518.

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The tourism literature on corporate social responsibility has significantly expanded in the last decade due to the increased practices of tourism businesses. Tourism companies have implemented Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) initiatives to promote economic and environmental benefits while demonstrating socially responsible behavior. Tourism companies generally have CSR initiatives that enhance environmental, economic, and social sustainability, involving strategies to promote positive impacts and prevent negative ones. This study aims to analyze the content of studies on CSR in the touri
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Agustina, Heryani. "BUILDING PARTNERSHIP AND GOOD GOVERNANCE IN CORPORATE SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY." Jurnal PIPSI (Jurnal Pendidikan IPS Indonesia) 3, no. 1 (2018): 8. http://dx.doi.org/10.26737/jpipsi.v3i1.536.

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&lt;p class="Normal1"&gt;Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) practice in local area involved three governance components that are local government, private sector and society, so productive and strong partnership among those three components need to be built in order to create good governance in CSR. Partnership and good governance in CSR will create synergy and optimal CSR results, so it supports local government programs to create society prosperity. Some area success in building partnership and good governance in CSR, but there are many areas are failed and involved in corruption case of
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Setiawan, Budi, Basuki Agus Suparno, and Subhan Afifi. "Corporate social performance: An analysis of corporate social responsibility implementation in the electrical energy industry." Communications in Humanities and Social Sciences 1, no. 2 (2021): 76–81. http://dx.doi.org/10.21924/chss.1.2.2021.19.

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Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) is a corporate concern for the economy, society, and environment. CSR activities reflect the company's social performance (CSP), using productivity, profits, employee welfare, and product quality measurement. This research is a case study of implementing a CSR program with a CSP approach at PT. Pembangkitan Jawa Bali (PJB). It aims to describe and analyze the implementation of PJB's CSR to assess its social performance. Theoretically, this research used the concept of Corporate Social Performance, which explained the principles of corporate social responsi
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Wairkar, CA Siddhesh V. "From Farm to Fortune: Navigating Opportunities and Challenges in Rural CSR Ventures." INTERANTIONAL JOURNAL OF SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH IN ENGINEERING AND MANAGEMENT 08, no. 11 (2024): 1–8. http://dx.doi.org/10.55041/ijsrem38580.

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The concept of rural development is extensive and encompasses a significant portion of the population residing in rural areas. This paper examines corporate social responsibility (CSR) initiatives in the context of rural development, with a specific focus on the impact of CSR activities on the socioeconomic development of rural communities in India. This research employs a methodology that relies on secondary data. Six public and private companies have been studied to comprehend their operational framework in the context of Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR). This research also aims to unde
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Huseynova, A., and U. Ismayilov. "THE IMPORTANCE OF CORPORATE SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY CONCEPT IN BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT." Scientific heritage, no. 135 (April 23, 2024): 40–43. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.11044724.

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Due to the constantly evolving competition in the market economy, the importance of applying Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) has significantly increased in the latter years. The reason for increased completion is the improvement of new technologies, battle over customers, quality of the product and service which in the meantime forces managers to reconsider the complexity of the business management system. The globally accepted concept of CSR involves businesses contributing for the continuous development of all areas of society. Companies usually go beyond the obligations outlined in le
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Morales-Parragué, Mario, Luis Araya-Castillo, Fidel Molina-Luque, and Hugo Moraga-Flores. "Scientometric Analysis of Research on Corporate Social Responsibility." Sustainability 14, no. 4 (2022): 2291. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/su14042291.

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This work shows how Corporative Social Responsibility (CSR) has been filtering into different management areas, providing an insight into its evolution, and presenting literature reviews and efforts to incorporate conceptualisations and recommendations on its application. It can be understood through a scientometric and bibliometric analysis, using the WoS documents on the “Social Responsibility” concept in the “Business and Economics” category, analysing a total of 8728 papers up to the year 2020. In this work, CSR is associated with views from different fields of study in economics and busin
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Daugareilh, Isabelle. "Employee participation, ethics and corporate social responsibility." Transfer: European Review of Labour and Research 14, no. 1 (2008): 93–110. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/102425890801400109.

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Employee participation is deemed necessary in the name of good governance and corporate social responsibility. For this reason it forms an essential aspect of legal instruments drafted by international public institutions and aimed at multinational enterprises. Despite this, enterprises clearly prefer to take a unilateral approach in the rules they adopt to implement CSR policies, and an individual approach to employee relations, to the detriment of collective labour relations. CSR thus presents two radically different facets: one of which is favourable to transnational social dialogue, while
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Lunkina, Tetiana. "Corporate social responsibility in banking institutions: foreign experience." Modern Economics 31, no. 1 (2022): 77–81. http://dx.doi.org/10.31521/modecon.v31(2022)-11.

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Abstract. Introduction. The study examines the development of corporate social responsibility in banking institutions around the world. It is established that the foreign experience of corporate social responsibility is diverse, as it is related to the historical conditions of development and the peculiarities of the country's mentality. It has been found that in continental European countries, the concept of CSR has been more widely interpreted in the relationship between society and business; the American model of social responsibility implies greater independence of corporations; in contine
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Nahornyi, Vitalii, Alona Tiurina, Olga Ruban, Tetiana Khletytska, and Vitalii Litvinov. "Corporate social responsibility in modern transnational corporations." Revista Amazonia Investiga 11, no. 53 (2022): 111–21. http://dx.doi.org/10.34069/ai/2022.53.05.11.

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Since the beginning of 2015, corporate social responsibility (CSR) models have been changing in connection with the trend towards the transition of joint value creation of corporate activities and consideration of stakeholders’ interests. The purpose of the academic paper lies in empirically studying the current practice of social responsibility of transnational corporations (TNCs). The research methodology has combined the method of qualitative analysis, the method of cases of agricultural holdings in emerging markets within the framework of resource theory, institutional theory and stakehold
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Ms., Kajal Dhanyakumar Jagtap, and Gunn Tilokchandani Ms. "Corporate Social Responsibility in India – Evolution, Impact, and Future Prospects." International Journal of Advance and Applied Research S6, no. 22 (2025): 542–46. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15502389.

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<em>Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) has gained strategic importance in the Indian corporate sector as businesses face increasing pressure to align their economic objectives with social and environmental goals. CSR has evolved from charitable contributions and community development programs to an integral part of corporate strategy aimed at enhancing brand reputation, employee satisfaction, and stakeholder trust. This paper examines the historical development of CSR in India, focusing on regulatory frameworks, challenges, and business and social impacts. The study is based on secondary da
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Zbarskyi, Vasyl, and Viktoriia Ovadenko. "Formation of models of corporate social responsibility of poultry enterprises based on marketing." Ukrainian Journal of Applied Economics and Technology 9, no. 2 (2024): 96–102. http://dx.doi.org/10.36887/2415-8453-2024-2-16.

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The purpose of the research paper is analysis of the main provisions of corporate social responsibility in the US and the implementation of CSR in the poultry industry. Research methodology. The theoretical and methodological basis of the research was the dialectical method of cognition, fundamental provisions of economic theory and marketing management, and scientific works of domestic and foreign scientists on the problems of corporate social responsibility. The following methods were used in the research process: monographic (studying the experience and features of CSR formation based on ma
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Lentner, Csaba, and Vitéz Nagy. "New dimensions of commercial banks’ corporate social responsibility in the Visegrád Group countries." Banks and Bank Systems 15, no. 2 (2020): 138–52. http://dx.doi.org/10.21511/bbs.15(2).2020.13.

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The study focuses on corporate social responsibility, which is of pivotal significance in the banking sectors of the countries of the so-called Visegrád Group, located in the Central European region and representing similar levels of economic development (V4). The aim of this paper is to examine the changes in the CSR activities of notable banks in the V4 countries between 2007, 2013 and 2018. The study consisted of three phases: first, it determined the relevant CSR goals based on the content (document) analysis; then, a questionnaire survey was conducted among banks for three years (2007, 20
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Younas, Asifa. "Forecasting corporate social investment in Asian based organizational features of corporate social responsibility." Sustainable Economies 2, no. 3 (2024): 70. http://dx.doi.org/10.62617/se.v2i3.70.

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Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) activities, which target social and environmental challenges, are prompted by pressures from stakeholders. As a result, businesses use Corporate Social Investment (CSI) channels to finance CSR initiatives in the areas in which they conduct business. There is still a dearth of empirical studies in developing regions, especially in Asian countries, despite the large number of CSR studies carried out in wealthy nations. In order to determine the degree to which Firm Size and Organizational Sector predict Corporate Social Investment (CSI) in Asia, this quantit
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Younas, Asifa. "Forecasting corporate social investment in Asian based organizational features of corporate social responsibility." Sustainable Economies 2, no. 2 (2024): 70. http://dx.doi.org/10.62617/se.v2i2.70.

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Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) activities, which target social and environmental challenges, are prompted by pressures from stakeholders. As a result, businesses use Corporate Social Investment (CSI) channels to finance CSR initiatives in the areas in which they conduct business. There is still a dearth of empirical study in developing regions, especially in Asian countries, despite the large number of CSR studies carried out in wealthy nations. In order to determine the degree to which Firm Size and Organizational Sector predict Corporate Social Investment (CSI) in Asia, this quantitat
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Sabini, Marselinus Nuba, and Leila Mona Ganiem. "Corporate Social Responsibility sebagai Strategi Komunikasi Bisnis Perusahaan." Jurnal ASPIKOM 2, no. 5 (2015): 346. http://dx.doi.org/10.24329/aspikom.v2i5.86.

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This study aims to determine the understanding of the mine repellent group PT.ABC communication strategy through the CSR program. Research using qualitative descriptive approach with the constructivist paradigm. Data collection technique used the techniques of interview and literature study. The study design is done with the design of the case study. The results showed PT.ABC has been running various CSR programs that include four areas of activity: community development, education, health and infrastructure improvements. Nevertheless, the rejection of a repellent group remain. Some of the fac
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Bilbao-Terol, Amelia, Mar Arenas-Parra, Susana Alvarez-Otero, and Verónica Cañal-Fernández. "Integrating corporate social responsibility and financial performance." Management Decision 57, no. 2 (2019): 324–48. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/md-03-2018-0290.

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Purpose Corporate social responsibility (CSR) rating agencies have arisen with the aim of providing external and reliable information about business behaviour. The purpose of this paper is to present a multi-criteria methodology for integrating CSR valuations with the financial performance of companies in a unique measure of global sustainability performance. Design/methodology/approach The authors present a hybrid TOPSIS methodology on transformed scores of both the CSR valuations and the financial ratios. The “attribute-specific evaluation” approach into Multi-attribute Prospect Theory (PT)
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Singh, Punam, and Shulagna Sarkar. "Revolutionising Corporate Social Responsibility in India: Is It Truly Revolutionised?" Asia-Pacific Journal of Management Research and Innovation 13, no. 1-2 (2017): 1–12. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/2319510x18760615.

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The approach to corporate social responsibility (CSR) has changed through years from the philanthropy to the self-regulatory and to the present multi-stakeholder approach. In India, the CSR mandate has been looked and projected as a game changer and is expected to revolutionise CSR beyond the lens of defensive CSR, promotional CSR and charitable CSR to the next-level paradigm of strategic CSR. It is in this context an attempt has been made to discuss the CSR approach of public- and private-sector companies in India. The article makes an analysis of the CSR vision and mission statements, expend
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Ajoc, Christopher Rey. "Comprehensive Review on Theories of Corporate Social Responsibility and Its Implications." Comprehensive Review on Theories of Corporate Social Responsibility and Its Implications 1, no. 1 (2025): 16–30. https://doi.org/10.69481/ijomaiuutq2989ajoc.

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This study examines the evolving function of Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) and its foundational theories, highlighting its incorporation into corporate strategy, stakeholder engagement, and competitive advantage. It analyzes essential CSR frameworks like Carroll’s Pyramid, Stakeholder Theory, Legitimacy Theory, and the Triple Bottom Line to evaluate their influence on corporate behavior, policy development, and business sustainability. By conducting a systematic literature review and qualitative content analysis of academic research and regulatory papers, the study gathers insights on
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Petrashko, Liudmyla, and Petro Petrashko. "EVALUATION OF CORPORATE SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY BUSINESS-PRACTICES: EU AND UKRAINE." Scientific Journal of Polonia University 27, no. 2 (2018): 79–89. http://dx.doi.org/10.23856/2709.

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The research presents a comparative evaluation of modern CSR business-practices of the European and Ukrainian companies. In this study we compare modern business practices of CSOs of European and Ukrainian companies for their terminological identification and levels of understanding. We also evaluate their motives, main areas of application, the existence of a formalized CSR policy, forms and tools of CSR practices, key barriers, methods of interaction between companies and their stakeholders, perspectives and priorities for the development of CSR practices in Ukraine.
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Rak, Mateusz. "Corporate Social Resposibility activities undertaken by enterprises." Annals of Marketing Management and Economics 3, no. 1 (2017): 109–22. http://dx.doi.org/10.22630/amme.2017.3.1.10.

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The paper shows areas of CSR included in corporate strategy, including particularly philanthropy, which may be pursued by an external organisation. It also presents areas of corporate social responsibility, providing a background for the results of the analysis of secondary data concerning the importance of CSR for enterprise. The procedure for creating a CSR strategy is explained and the possibilities of pursuing philanthropic tasks by an external organisation are shown. Using own research (the analysis of websites of 125 corporate foundations in Poland in 2015 and the results of the survey o
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Gorsky, A. A., and Yu I. Donskova. "Corporate volunteering of employees as a tool to influence the reputation of a commercial bank." Entrepreneur’s Guide 17, no. 3 (2024): 133–39. http://dx.doi.org/10.24182/2073-9885-2023-17-3-133-139.

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Corporate social responsibility (CSR) in commercial banks plays an important role in improving their reputation, increasing employee engagement and developing corporate culture. The article examines the key features of CSR programs of commercial banks in comparison with companies in other industries, as well as analyzes successful examples of corporate volunteerism and its impact on the bank and society. Corporate social responsibility (CSR) of commercial banks is a strategic approach to integrating social and environmental aspects into the daily activities of banks. The main areas of CSR incl
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Mishra, R. K., Punam Singh, and Shulagna Sarkar. "Corporate social responsibility for a sustainable inclusive growth in India." Journal of Management and Development Studies 25, no. 1 (2013): 39–58. http://dx.doi.org/10.3126/jmds.v25i1.24936.

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Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR), Inclusive growth and Sustainability are essential aspects of the core strategy and business practices for cutting edge organizations. Sustainable development and CSR as an agenda, have matured rapidly, and is driven by demand for greater accountability by corporate to society in India. Views on corporate responsibility have contributed to mounting pressure on business to demonstrate its social accountability. The paper is aimed at formulating a conceptual framework for sustainable inclusive growth and also elaborates the CSR areas of Oil and Gas Central P
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CHEN JU, MAO JIAWEI, LI YABO, and WANG LEI. "The Effect of Corporate Social Responsibility to Organizational Performance Among Selected Manufacturing Companies: Basis for Management Intervention Plan Proposal." Journal of Business and Management Studies 6, no. 6 (2024): 322–46. https://doi.org/10.32996/jbms.2024.6.6.16.

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At present, corporate social responsibility (CSR) has been utilized as a strategic tool to meet regulatory needs and stakeholder expectations (Allen et al., 2021). However, manufacturing companies encountered difficulties putting good CSR initiatives into action as corporate ethics and sustainable development gets more heated. Therefore, the main objective of the study is to determine the effect of corporate social responsibility to organizational performance among selected manufacturing companies as a basis for management intervention plan proposal. The study highlighted main challenges encou
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