Información del artículo Intégration économique en Asie de l'Est: les progrès limités de l&#... more Información del artículo Intégration économique en Asie de l'Est: les progrès limités de l'approche institutionnelle.
Cahiers d'économie Politique/Papers in Political …, 2003
... études de North (résumées dans son ouvrage de 1981), mais aussi d'Alston et Libecap ... more ... études de North (résumées dans son ouvrage de 1981), mais aussi d'Alston et Libecap (1996) sur les droits de propriété illustrent ce point. Les péripéties de la transition vers le marché des économies centralement planifiées constituent une expérience in vito, et douloureuse ...
The incorporation of corporate social responsibility (CSR) into an organization's strategic plan ... more The incorporation of corporate social responsibility (CSR) into an organization's strategic plan may impact the company's ability to attract and keep members of the Millennial generation as employees. The authors examined the CSR attitudes of college students and the correlation of these attitudes with willingness to work for companies that emphasize CSR through employee volunteerism. The outcome from an event consisting of 9 high-level executives from for- and nonprofit companies explaining their CSR philosophy to these students is described. Results indicated that the event itself was responsible for changes in the students’ attitudes and were not correlated with earlier attitudes or actions.
This study investigates the effect of corporate social responsibility (CSR) and corporate nationa... more This study investigates the effect of corporate social responsibility (CSR) and corporate nationality on public reactions to negative news about corporations. To explain how CSR activity works as a buffer for a negative issue of an organization, we propose a halo effect theory. This study conducted an experiment using a 2 (CSR activity vs. no CSR activity) x 2 (domestic company vs. foreign company) between-subject design. For this experiment, we developed a negative news story about a fictitious Asian local company. The dependent variable was whether individuals showed willingness to take actions against this company. We found that both CRS activities and corporation nationality have the main effects on individuals' willingness to take an action against the local company. CSR activities and the company's national identity (being domestic) were significant positive factors in attenuating participants' intention to take action against the local company. Further, there was a significant interaction effect of CSR activity and the company's nationality on individuals' willingness to take action against the company: CSR activity had a greater positive impact on soothing the public's negative reactions when the local company was identified as foreign rather than domestic. The results were discussed as a halo effect of CSR activities.
... any other academic institution. Alan Anthony Pomering 11 May 2009. Page 5. i Abstract ... Sch... more ... any other academic institution. Alan Anthony Pomering 11 May 2009. Page 5. i Abstract ... Schneeweis, 1988; Pava and Krausz, 1996; Ruf, et al., 2001; Simpson and Kohers, 2002;Stanwick and Stanwick, 1998), with equivocal results. A recent meta-analysis by ...
Politics, products, and markets: Exploring …, 2004
In recent years, a number of studies have lamented the decline of social cohesion and civic engag... more In recent years, a number of studies have lamented the decline of social cohesion and civic engagement in Western societies. The claim is that not only political trust, but also generalized trust and civic engagement of various forms are steadily plunging. Some authors even portray this phenomenon as a symptom of a pervasive democratic crisis in Western societies (Bellah et al. 1985; Etzioni 1993; Putnam 1995. 2000; Lane 2000). These studies, which document the loss of social cohesion and a decline in social interaction. ...
Información del artículo Intégration économique en Asie de l'Est: les progrès limités de l&#... more Información del artículo Intégration économique en Asie de l'Est: les progrès limités de l'approche institutionnelle.
Cahiers d'économie Politique/Papers in Political …, 2003
... études de North (résumées dans son ouvrage de 1981), mais aussi d'Alston et Libecap ... more ... études de North (résumées dans son ouvrage de 1981), mais aussi d'Alston et Libecap (1996) sur les droits de propriété illustrent ce point. Les péripéties de la transition vers le marché des économies centralement planifiées constituent une expérience in vito, et douloureuse ...
The incorporation of corporate social responsibility (CSR) into an organization's strategic plan ... more The incorporation of corporate social responsibility (CSR) into an organization's strategic plan may impact the company's ability to attract and keep members of the Millennial generation as employees. The authors examined the CSR attitudes of college students and the correlation of these attitudes with willingness to work for companies that emphasize CSR through employee volunteerism. The outcome from an event consisting of 9 high-level executives from for- and nonprofit companies explaining their CSR philosophy to these students is described. Results indicated that the event itself was responsible for changes in the students’ attitudes and were not correlated with earlier attitudes or actions.
This study investigates the effect of corporate social responsibility (CSR) and corporate nationa... more This study investigates the effect of corporate social responsibility (CSR) and corporate nationality on public reactions to negative news about corporations. To explain how CSR activity works as a buffer for a negative issue of an organization, we propose a halo effect theory. This study conducted an experiment using a 2 (CSR activity vs. no CSR activity) x 2 (domestic company vs. foreign company) between-subject design. For this experiment, we developed a negative news story about a fictitious Asian local company. The dependent variable was whether individuals showed willingness to take actions against this company. We found that both CRS activities and corporation nationality have the main effects on individuals' willingness to take an action against the local company. CSR activities and the company's national identity (being domestic) were significant positive factors in attenuating participants' intention to take action against the local company. Further, there was a significant interaction effect of CSR activity and the company's nationality on individuals' willingness to take action against the company: CSR activity had a greater positive impact on soothing the public's negative reactions when the local company was identified as foreign rather than domestic. The results were discussed as a halo effect of CSR activities.
... any other academic institution. Alan Anthony Pomering 11 May 2009. Page 5. i Abstract ... Sch... more ... any other academic institution. Alan Anthony Pomering 11 May 2009. Page 5. i Abstract ... Schneeweis, 1988; Pava and Krausz, 1996; Ruf, et al., 2001; Simpson and Kohers, 2002;Stanwick and Stanwick, 1998), with equivocal results. A recent meta-analysis by ...
Politics, products, and markets: Exploring …, 2004
In recent years, a number of studies have lamented the decline of social cohesion and civic engag... more In recent years, a number of studies have lamented the decline of social cohesion and civic engagement in Western societies. The claim is that not only political trust, but also generalized trust and civic engagement of various forms are steadily plunging. Some authors even portray this phenomenon as a symptom of a pervasive democratic crisis in Western societies (Bellah et al. 1985; Etzioni 1993; Putnam 1995. 2000; Lane 2000). These studies, which document the loss of social cohesion and a decline in social interaction. ...
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