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Corporate Social Responsibility | Oxford Research Encyclopedia of . . . In the research literature, corporate social responsibility is defined in a variety of ways, depending on the aspect of CSR being examined An inclusive definition is that social responsibility requires the firm to take into account the interests of all stakeholders, where stakeholders are defined as everyone who affects or is affected by the
Corporate social responsibility reports: A review of the evolution . . . Articles related to the thematic areas under study published in the Journal of Business Ethics, Corporate Social Responsibility and Environmental Management and the Journal of Cleaner Production are the ones that showed the highest average corporate governance structures influence CSR triple bottom line of 21st century business
Triple Bottom Line in Sustainable Development: A Comprehensive . . . - MDPI This study provides a bibliometric analysis of the Triple Bottom Line (TBL) framework in sustainable development, highlighting its ethical dimensions and corporate responsibility Using R Studio and VOSviewer, we examine research trends from 2001 to 2023, revealing a 23 23% annual growth in publications, strong global engagement, and increasing interdisciplinarity Thematic analysis shows a
HIGHER EDUCATION INSTITUTIONS AND CORPORATE SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY . . . Received 18 May 2020; accepted 13 October 2020; published 30 December 2020 Abstract Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) is predicated on three organizational pillars of economic values, social values and environment values known as the “triple bottom-line” This framework refers to an accomplishment of a win-win
CORPORATE SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY AND ETHICAL BUSINESS PRACTICES: A CASE . . . Keywords: Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR), Ethical Business Practices, Triple Bottom Line, Stakeholder Theory, Corporate Governance 1 INTRODUCTION 1 1 Background Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) and ethical business practices have evolved as essential components of modern corporate strategies
Corporate Social Responsibility and the Sustainable . . . - Springer Post Triple Bottom Line Views on CSR After the triple bottom line, different views on CSR appeared Responsibilities are making way for opportunities and this is a vocabulary that is better understood within businesses Porter and Kramer’s concept of Creating Shared Value is a good example of this approach Within this framework, it is
Beyond the Triple Bottom Line: Expanding the 3Ps of Sustainability for . . . Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) has evolved from a peripheral corporate activity to a central component of business strategy, reflecting a company's commitment to ethical practices, environmental stewardship, and social well-being Traditionally, CSR initiatives have been guided by the Triple Bottom Line (TBL) framework,
The Triple Bottom Line: What It Is Why It’s Important The triple bottom line is a business concept that states firms should commit to measuring their social and environmental impact—in addition to their financial performance—rather than solely focusing on generating profit, or the standard “bottom line ” Check out our video on the triple bottom line below, and subscribe to our YouTube
The Importance of Triple Bottom Line Based Corporate Social . . . A sustainable approach based on the Triple Bottom Line (TBL) and corporate social responsibility (CSR) is important for companies in the modern era, which is characterized by complex social problems such as climate change, environmental damage and environmental problems
Trends in the thematic landscape of corporate social responsibility . . . This study provides a bird’s eye view of research on corporate social responsibility (CSR) by text-mining 14,523 articles published in reputed scholarly journals spanning the period from 1991 to 2020 responsibility (CSR) in the past three decades, noting that CSR is now the most researched topic in business ethics Despite this, some