Management of Environmental Quality: Volume 20 Issue 3
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An International JournalTable of contents - Special Issue: Corporate responsibility and diversity
Guest Editors: Dr Tarja Ketola
Corporate responsibility for individual, cultural, and biodiversity
Tarja KetolaThe purpose of this paper is to show how corporate responsibility (CR) could be utilized to manage and develop individual, cultural, and biodiversity and turn them into business…
Challenging the importance of size as determinant for CSR activities
Anna Blombäck, Caroline WigrenThis paper aims to contribute to the development and understanding of corporate social responsibility (CSR) by discussing two interrelated characteristics of current literature: a…
CSR in Ghana? Diversity should not mean dumping
Emmanuel NdzibahThe purpose of this paper is to explore corporate social responsibility in context of the dumping of electronic waste (e‐waste), inferior products and second‐hand goods, and…
Immigrant workers' induction training in Finland: case Petmo project
Abdirizak Mohamed, Jussi LeponiemiThe organizations' shareholder value maximization is one of the oldest beliefs in business economics. An organization is seen as a compromise between various goals and targets set…
An analysis of Islamic CSR concept and the opinions of Malaysian managers
Chamhuri Siwar, Tareq HossainThe purpose of the paper is to examine the relation between the concepts of Islam with the Malaysian managers' opinion regarding corporate social responsibility (CSR). Nearly, 1.6…
Hindu philosophy: bridging corporate governance and CSR
Manoj K. Sharma, Punam Agarwal, Tarja KetolaThe purpose of this paper is to highlight how fast the divide between the good corporate governance (CG) and corporate social responsibility (CSR) is declining. The concepts…
Corporate social responsibility in culture and art
Diren Bulut, Ceren Bulut YumrukayaThe purpose of this study is to understand and distinguish the mainstream of corporate social responsibility (CSR) in culture and art in Turkey. It aims to examine all parties…
Radicalism and corporate social responsibility: unlikely partners?
Kumba JallowThe purpose of this paper is to examine the dichotomy of radicalism and reformism in the corporate social responsibility (CSR)/sustainability literature, where the reform position…
Disrobing the emperor: mainstream CSR research and corporate hegemony
Marc T. JonesThis paper aims to utilise a typological matrix as the basis to categorise various corporate‐society interventions. It aims to argue that an instrumental version of corporate…

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1477-7835e-ISSN:
1758-6119ISSN-L:
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- Prof Malin Song