Corporate social responsibility in difficult times / David Crowther, Shahla Seifi, editors.

It has been fairly traumatic for everyone and every organization over the last couple of years as we have had to deal with the coronavirus pandemic. It has certainly been a shock to the economic system of the world from which many are still recovering. Equally it has affected social systems and the...

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Other Authors: Crowther, David (Editor), Seifi, Shahla (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Singapore : Springer, [2023]
Series:Approaches to global sustainability, markets, and governance.
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505 0 |a Part 1 Global approaches: 1. CSR communication on social media as a driver of the non-financial performance of the firm: Role of chief executive officers and senior executives in CSR communication A viewpoint Shivani Thakur -- 2. Un/natural disasters III: Aesthetics, religion, and ethics and of multiple simultaneous un/natural disasters Kristijan Krka -- 3. CORPORATE SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY, MARKET VALUE CREATION AND THE MODERATING EFFECT OF PSII IN INDIAN FIRMS Nitika Gaba & R.Madhumathi -- 4. Exploring the Hybridity Dilemma: The Role of Personal Values Amira Magdy Mirghani & Raghda El Ebrashi -- Part 2 Regional approaches: 5. INTEGRATION INITIATIVES AND TRAJECTORIES OF INNOVATIVE DEVELOPMENT OF THE FINANCIAL MARKET Natallia V. Maltsevich, Ilya V. Maltsevich, Tatiana V. Proharava -- 6. A training evaluation context of Corporate Social Responsibility Education Case : Universit des Mascareignes Nirmal Kumar Betchoo -- 7. Evaluating Extents of Assistance of Telecommuting in Businesses During the Covid-19 Pandemic Shameera Lauthan, Mahejabeen Peermamode-Mohaboob, Mohammad Kaleem Galamali & Muhammad Hishaam Ibn Afzal Lauthan -- Part 3 Corporate approaches: 8. Are companies in Madagascar sensitive to CSR? Hajaina RAVOAJA, Justin Nathanal ANDRIANAIVOARIMANGA & Lantoniaina Batrice RALIJERSON -- 9. Determinants of Integrated Reporting Assurance: Evidence from Australia Girish Napaul & Dinesh Ramdhony -- 10. Environmental strategy & management and accounting information systems relationship: a Portuguese case study Snia Monteiro & Vernica Ribeiro -- 11. The impact of COVID-19 on the Corporate Social Responsibility of Top 100 Companies in Mauritius Sheistah Bundhoo-Deenoo. 
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