1. Configuration of External Influence: The Combined Effects of Institutions and Stakeholders on Corporate Social Responsibility Strategies
The article introduces a theoretical framework that combines institutional and stakeholder theories to explain how firms choose their corporate social responsibility strategy. Read the report summary in the Digest (see download/purchase links below) …
2. CSR and Quality: A Powerful and Untapped Connection
BSR in partnership with the American Society of Quality have launched a report “CSR and Quality: A Powerful and Untapped Connection”. Read the report summary in the Digest (see download/purchase links below) …
3. Consumer Perceptions of the Antecedents and Consequences of Corporate Social Responsibility
The research examines CSR from the consumer’s perspective, focusing on antecedents and consequences of perceived CSR. Read the report summary in the Digest (see download/purchase links below) …
4. Benchmarking Sustainability Goals: Alcoholic Beverages
The report provides a quantitative analysis of the sustainability goals of leading makers of beer, wine and spirits. Read the report summary in the Digest (see download/purchase links below) …
5. Convergence versus Divergence of CSR in Developing Countries: An Embedded Multi-Layered Institutional Lens
The paper capitalizes on an institutional perspective to analyze corporate social responsibility (CSR) orientations in the Lebanese context. Read the report summary in the Digest (see download/purchase links below) …
6. Dow Jones Sustainability Indexes Annual Review
SAM, the investment boutique focused exclusively on Sustainability Investing, and Dow Jones Indexes, a leading global index provider, announced the 2011 results of the Dow Jones Sustainability Indexes (DJSI) annual review. Read the report summary in the Digest (see download/purchase links below) …