The credibility of CSR (corporate social responsibility) reports in Europe. Evidence from a quantitative content analysis in 11 countries I Lock, P Seele Journal of cleaner production 122, 186-200, 2016 | 507 | 2016 |
Instrumental and/or deliberative? A typology of CSR communication tools P Seele, I Lock Journal of Business Ethics 131, 401-414, 2015 | 249 | 2015 |
The game-changing potential of digitalization for sustainability: possibilities, perils, and pathways P Seele, I Lock Sustainability Science 12, 183-185, 2017 | 229 | 2017 |
Analyzing sector‐specific CSR reporting: Social and environmental disclosure to investors in the chemicals and banking and insurance industry I Lock, P Seele Corporate Social Responsibility and Environmental Management 22 (2), 113-128, 2015 | 191 | 2015 |
Quantitative content analysis as a method for business ethics research I Lock, P Seele Business Ethics: A European Review 24, S24-S40, 2015 | 149 | 2015 |
Credible corporate social responsibility (CSR) communication predicts legitimacy: Evidence from an experimental study I Lock, C Schulz-Knappe Corporate Communications: An International Journal 24 (1), 2-20, 2018 | 119 | 2018 |
Measuring credibility perceptions in CSR communication: A scale development to test readers’ perceived credibility of CSR reports I Lock, P Seele Management Communication Quarterly 31 (4), 584-613, 2017 | 97 | 2017 |
Exclusive corporate philanthropy: rethinking the nexus of CSR and corporate philanthropy G von Schnurbein, P Seele, I Lock Social Responsibility Journal 12 (2), 280-294, 2016 | 94 | 2016 |
Deliberative lobbying? Toward a noncontradiction of corporate political activities and corporate social responsibility? I Lock, P Seele Journal of Management Inquiry 25 (4), 415-430, 2016 | 86 | 2016 |
Theorizing stakeholders of sustainability in the digital age I Lock, P Seele Sustainability Science 12, 235-245, 2017 | 77 | 2017 |
Explicating communicative organization-stakeholder relationships in the digital age: A systematic review and research agenda I Lock Public Relations Review 45 (4), 101829, 2019 | 76 | 2019 |
Where grass has no roots: The concept of ‘shared strategic communication’as an answer to unethical astroturf lobbying I Lock, P Seele, RL Heath International Journal of Strategic Communication 10 (2), 87-100, 2016 | 71 | 2016 |
CSR governance and departmental organization: A typology of best practices I Lock, P Seele Corporate Governance: The International Journal of Business in Society 16 (1 …, 2016 | 62 | 2016 |
Visualizing the triple bottom line: A large‐scale automated visual content analysis of European corporations' website and social media images I Lock, T Araujo Corporate Social Responsibility and Environmental Management 27 (6), 2631-2641, 2020 | 54 | 2020 |
Organizational propaganda on the Internet: A systematic review I Lock, R Ludolph Public Relations Inquiry 9 (1), 103-127, 2020 | 53 | 2020 |
Framing “the public interest”: Comparing public lobbying campaigns in four European states Ø Ihlen, K Raknes, I Somerville, C Valentini, C Stachel, I Lock, S Davidson, ... Journal of Public Interest Communications 2 (1), 2018 | 52 | 2018 |
Politicized CSR: How corporate political activity (mis‐) uses political CSR I Lock, P Seele Journal of Public Affairs 18 (3), e1667, 2018 | 50 | 2018 |
Back to the roots? The applications of communication science theories in strategic communication research I Lock, A Wonneberger, P Verhoeven, I Hellsten International Journal of Strategic Communication 14 (1), 1-24, 2020 | 45 | 2020 |
Automated visual content analysis (AVCA) in communication research: A protocol for large scale image classification with pre-trained computer vision models T Araujo, I Lock, B van de Velde Communication Methods and Measures 14 (4), 239-265, 2020 | 34 | 2020 |
Gauging the rigor of qualitative case studies in comparative lobbying research. A framework and guideline for research and analysis I Lock, P Seele Journal of Public Affairs 18 (4), e1832, 2018 | 26 | 2018 |