What drives companies to do good? A “universal” ordering of corporate social responsibility motivation
The classic question of why companies do corporate social responsibility (CSR) is central to much theoretical, regression-based, and experimental research. Guiding research into this question is a tripartite schema of normative, instrumental, and political CSR motivations that has become increasingl...
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Main Authors: | LIM, Alwyn, POPE, Shawn |
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Language: | English |
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Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University
2022
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