corporate social responsibility
Also known as: CSR, corporate responsibility, corporate social responsibility (CSR)
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Business Model Innovation: a Framework for Assessing Corporate ... link.springer.com Apr 18, 2025 5 facts
claimCompanies often treat sustainability and corporate social responsibility as an additional, improperly integrated component of their business models rather than reconfiguring their economically sustainable business models around the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).
measurementA keyword frequency analysis of the 38 selected articles identified 'corporate social responsibility' in 20 articles, 'sustainable business model' in 18 articles, 'environmental governance' in 15 articles, and 'value creation' in 11 articles.
claimInnovation and corporate social responsibility are the topics most globally interconnected with sustainability.
claimCarroll AB and Shabana KM (2010) reviewed concepts, research, and practice regarding the business case for corporate social responsibility, published in the International Journal of Management Reviews.
procedureThe final selection of 38 articles for the literature review was based on conceptual relevance, empirical grounding, and the presence of dominant themes such as 'sustainable development,' 'business model innovation,' and 'corporate social responsibility'.
Sustainable Energy Transition for Renewable and Low Carbon Grid ... frontiersin.org Mar 23, 2022 3 facts
claimCSR stands for Corporate social responsibility.
referenceSocial Sustainability in energy systems is concerned with the rights and voice of the people, measured by levels of social acceptance and access to energy resources, using indicators such as accountability, empowerment, respect for human rights, democracy, level of participation, respect for cultural identity, people’s resistance to intervention, institutional stability, and corporate social responsibility.
claimSocial sustainability of the energy transition is concerned with the value to the community, democratic participation, direct benefits through the addition of human and social capital, job creation, and other community benefits through activities like corporate social responsibility and respect for local customs, traditions, and beliefs.
Does the combination of sustainable business model patterns lead ... link.springer.com Feb 20, 2023 1 fact
referenceCampbell (2007) explored why corporations behave in socially responsible ways using institutional theory in the article 'Why would corporations behave in socially responsible ways? An institutional theory of corporate social responsibility'.
Sustainable Business Models | Springer Nature Link link.springer.com Nov 8, 2020 1 fact
referencePorter and Kramer (2006) analyzed the link between competitive advantage and corporate social responsibility in 'Strategy and society: the link between competitive advantage and corporate social responsibility'.
Sustainability through business model innovation and climate ... nature.com Jan 20, 2025 1 fact
claimOrganizations can embed sustainability principles into corporate culture and decision-making processes by fostering a culture of corporate social responsibility (CSR) and sustainability through education, training, and stakeholder engagement initiatives.
[PDF] The Logic of Collaborative Governance - Harvard Kennedy School hks.harvard.edu 1 fact
referenceThe working paper 'The Logic of Collaborative Governance' explores the intersection of corporate responsibility, corporate governance, strategy, public policy, and the media.