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Formal vs. Informal CSR Strategies: Evidence from Italian Micro, Small, Medium-Sized, and Large Firms
by
Russo, Angeloantonio
, Tencati, Antonio
in
Behavior
/ Business and Management
/ Business Ethics
/ Business management
/ Business strategies
/ Business structures
/ Business studies
/ Companies
/ Corporate responsibility
/ Corporate social responsibility
/ Corporate strategies
/ Corporations
/ Correlation analysis
/ CSR strategies
/ Education
/ Employees
/ Ethics
/ Italy
/ Large enterprises
/ large firms
/ Management
/ micro firms
/ multi-stakeholder approach
/ Philosophy
/ Quality of Life Research
/ Size of enterprise
/ Small & medium sized enterprises-SME
/ Small and medium sized enterprises
/ Small business
/ Small businesses
/ Social capital
/ Social responsibility
/ Stakeholders
/ Strategies
/ Studies
/ Supply chain management
/ Waste management
/ Water pollution
2009
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Formal vs. Informal CSR Strategies: Evidence from Italian Micro, Small, Medium-Sized, and Large Firms
by
Russo, Angeloantonio
, Tencati, Antonio
in
Behavior
/ Business and Management
/ Business Ethics
/ Business management
/ Business strategies
/ Business structures
/ Business studies
/ Companies
/ Corporate responsibility
/ Corporate social responsibility
/ Corporate strategies
/ Corporations
/ Correlation analysis
/ CSR strategies
/ Education
/ Employees
/ Ethics
/ Italy
/ Large enterprises
/ large firms
/ Management
/ micro firms
/ multi-stakeholder approach
/ Philosophy
/ Quality of Life Research
/ Size of enterprise
/ Small & medium sized enterprises-SME
/ Small and medium sized enterprises
/ Small business
/ Small businesses
/ Social capital
/ Social responsibility
/ Stakeholders
/ Strategies
/ Studies
/ Supply chain management
/ Waste management
/ Water pollution
2009
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Formal vs. Informal CSR Strategies: Evidence from Italian Micro, Small, Medium-Sized, and Large Firms
by
Russo, Angeloantonio
, Tencati, Antonio
in
Behavior
/ Business and Management
/ Business Ethics
/ Business management
/ Business strategies
/ Business structures
/ Business studies
/ Companies
/ Corporate responsibility
/ Corporate social responsibility
/ Corporate strategies
/ Corporations
/ Correlation analysis
/ CSR strategies
/ Education
/ Employees
/ Ethics
/ Italy
/ Large enterprises
/ large firms
/ Management
/ micro firms
/ multi-stakeholder approach
/ Philosophy
/ Quality of Life Research
/ Size of enterprise
/ Small & medium sized enterprises-SME
/ Small and medium sized enterprises
/ Small business
/ Small businesses
/ Social capital
/ Social responsibility
/ Stakeholders
/ Strategies
/ Studies
/ Supply chain management
/ Waste management
/ Water pollution
2009
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Formal vs. Informal CSR Strategies: Evidence from Italian Micro, Small, Medium-Sized, and Large Firms
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Formal vs. Informal CSR Strategies: Evidence from Italian Micro, Small, Medium-Sized, and Large Firms
2009
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Overview
Recent research on corporate social responsibility (CSR) suggests the need for further exploration into the relationship between small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) and CSR. SMEs rarely use the language of CSR to describe their activities, but informal CSR strategies play a large part in them. The goal of this article is to investigate whether differences exist between the formal and informal CSR strategies through which firms manage relations with and the claims of their stakeholders. In this context, formal CSR strategies seem to characterize large firms while informal CSR strategies prevail among micro, small, and medium-sized enterprises. We use a sample of 3,626 Italian firms to investigate our research questions. Based on a multistakeholder framework, the analysis provides evidence that small businesses* use of CSR, involving strategies with an important impact on the bottom line, reflects an attempt to secure their license to operate in the communities; while large firms rarely make attempts to integrate their CSR strategies into explicit management systems.
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Springer,Springer Netherlands,Springer Nature B.V
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