List Twenty (20) articles from Scholarly journals, books and web
sites on the topic -Corporate Social Responsibility: Is it
important for business organizations to give back to
the community?. The list must contain the following:
1. The title of the article, title of the source, date and
volume number (e.g. the journal article title, book or chapter
title)
2. Type of source (e.g. Journal article, book, website, etc.)
1. Visser, W. (2008). Corporate social responsibility in developing countries. In The Oxford handbook of corporate social responsibility.
2. Jones, T. M. (1980). Corporate social responsibility revisited, redefined. California management review, 22(3), 59-67.
3. Burke, L., & Logsdon, J. M. (1996). How corporate social responsibility pays off. Long range planning, 29(4), 495-502.
4. Garriga, E., & Melé, D. (2004). Corporate social responsibility theories: Mapping the territory. Journal of business ethics, 53(1-2), 51-71.
5. McWilliams, A., & Siegel, D. (2001). Corporate social responsibility: A theory of the firm perspective. Academy of management review, 26(1), 117-127.
6. Dahlsrud, A. (2008). How corporate social responsibility is defined: an analysis of 37 definitions. Corporate social responsibility and environmental management, 15(1), 1-13.
7. McWilliams, A., Siegel, D. S., & Wright, P. M. (2006). Corporate social responsibility: Strategic implications. Journal of management studies, 43(1), 1-18.
8. Porter, M. E., & Kramer, M. R. (2006). The link between competitive advantage and corporate social responsibility. Harvard business review, 84(12), 78-92.
9. McWilliams, A., & Siegel, D. (2000). Corporate social responsibility and financial performance: correlation or misspecification?. Strategic management journal, 21(5), 603-609.
10. Kurucz, E. C., Colbert, B. A., & Wheeler, D. (2008). The business case for corporate social responsibility. In The Oxford handbook of corporate social responsibility.
11. Moir, L. (2001). What do we mean by corporate social responsibility?. Corporate Governance: The international journal of business in society.
12. Epstein, E. M. (1987). The corporate social policy process: Beyond business ethics, corporate social responsibility, and corporate social responsiveness. California management review, 29(3), 99-114.
13. Alexander, G. J., & Buchholz, R. A. (1978). Corporate social responsibility and stock market performance. Academy of Management journal, 21(3), 479-486.
14. Brumii, M. C. (2007). Corporate social responsibility.
15. Lindgreen, A., & Swaen, V. (2010). Corporate social responsibility. International Journal of Management Reviews, 12(1), 1-7.
16. Melé, D. (2008). Corporate social responsibility theories. In The Oxford handbook of corporate social responsibility.
17. Tai, F. M., & Chuang, S. H. (2014). Corporate social responsibility. Ibusiness, 6(03), 117.
18. Visser, W. (2011). The age of responsibility: CSR 2.0 and the new DNA of business. John Wiley & Sons.
19. Ihlen., Bartlett, J. L., & May, S. (2011). Corporate social responsibility and communication. The handbook of communication and corporate social responsibility, 3-22.
20. Crane, A., McWilliams, A., Matten, D., Moon, J., & Siegel, D. S. (Eds.). (2008). The Oxford handbook of corporate social responsibility. Oxford University Press on Demand.
List Twenty (20) articles from Scholarly journals, books and web sites on the topic -Corporate Social...
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