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Introduction to the Academic Perspectives of CSR Measurement

[journal article]

Martínez, Patricia
del Bosque, Ignacio Rodríguez

Abstract

There is much interest and a growing number of studies on the measurement of what is known as corporate social responsibility (CSR). This growing attention is mainly due to the inexistence of unanimity with reference to its measurement due to the large amount of research on this topic. This lack of ... view more

There is much interest and a growing number of studies on the measurement of what is known as corporate social responsibility (CSR). This growing attention is mainly due to the inexistence of unanimity with reference to its measurement due to the large amount of research on this topic. This lack of consensus requires an exhaustive study of the different methods for measuring this notion, so as to clarify and identify the main limitations of each of them, in order to advance knowledge on the current state of CSR.... view less

Keywords
measurement instrument; business ethics; corporate social responibility; methodology

Classification
Business Administration

Free Keywords
Corporate Social Responsibility; Measurement

Document language
English

Publication Year
2013

Page/Pages
p. 51-55

Journal
International Letters of Social and Humanistic Sciences (2013) 2

ISSN
2300-2697

Status
Published Version; peer reviewed

Licence
Creative Commons - Attribution 4.0


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