Corporate Social Responsibility and Sustainability in Scandinavia: An Overview.
Robert Strand, R. Edward Freeman, Kai Hockerts
págs. 1-15
From Implicit to Explicit CSR in a Scandinavian Context: The Cases of HÅG and Hydro.
Siri Granum Carson, Øivind Hagen, S. Prakash Sethi
págs. 17-31
Governmentalities of CSR: Danish Government Policy as a Reflection of Political Difference.
Steen Vallentin
págs. 33-47
Reputation, Responsibility, and Stakeholder Support in Scandinavian Firms: A Comparative Analysis.
Deborah Vidaver-Cohen, Peggy Simcic Bronn
págs. 49-64
Robert Strand, R. Edward Freeman
págs. 65-85
Robert Strand, R. Edward Freeman
pág. 87
págs. 89-105
Erratum to: Scandinavian Stakeholder Thinking: Seminal Offerings from the Late Juha Näsi.
Robert Strand
pág. 107
Ye Olde CSR: The Historic Roots of Corporate Social Responsibility in Norway.
Oyvind Ihlen, Heidi von Weltzien Hoivik
págs. 109-120
The Methodology in Empirical Sales Ethics Research: 1980–2010.
Nicholas McClaren
págs. 121-147
When Harm is at Stake: Ethical Value Orientation, Managerial Decisions, and Relational Outcomes.
Amy Klemm Verbos, Janice S. Miller
págs. 149-163
Ethical Leadership and Reputation: Combined Indirect Effects on Organizational Deviance.
Pedro Neves, Joana Story
págs. 165-176
Responsible Management: Engaging Moral Reflexive Practice Through Threshold Concepts.
Paul Hibbert, Ann Cunliffe
págs. 177-188
Nonna Martinov-Bennie, Rosina Mladenovic
págs. 189-203
Consumer Personality and Green Buying Intention: The Mediate Role of Consumer Ethical Beliefs.
Long-Chuan Lu, Hsiu-Hua Chang, Alan Chang
págs. 205-219
Active Learning: An Advantageous Yet Challenging Approach to Accounting Ethics Instruction.
Stephen E. Loeb
págs. 221-230
págs. 231-249