[HTML][HTML] Do corporate social responsibility and technological innovation get along? A systematic review and future research agenda

H Yang, X Shi, MY Bhutto, M Ertz - Journal of Innovation & Knowledge, 2024 - Elsevier
Corporate social responsibility (CSR) and technological innovation (TI) are two fundamental
driving forces for sustainable development. The importance of the CSR-TI relationship has …

Catalyzing action on social and environmental challenges: An integrative review of insider social change agents

K Heucher, E Alt, S Soderstrom, M Scully… - Academy of …, 2024 - journals.aom.org
Urgent societal issues require corporations to make changes and contribute solutions.
Insider social change agents are uniquely poised to propel this work. Operating from within …

Consultants as discreet corporate change agents for sustainability: Transforming organizations from the outside‐in

JP Gond, L Brès, S Mosonyi - Business Ethics, the Environment …, 2024 - Wiley Online Library
Despite their central role in the construction and development of the market for virtues as
well as in the design, implementation, and evaluation of corporate sustainability strategies …

CSR authenticity and micro-foundations of business: a systematic review

Y Hassan, J Pandey, A Behl, V Pereira… - Cross Cultural & Strategic …, 2023 - emerald.com
Purpose The current market conditions are driving firms to plan, design and implement
corporate social responsibility (CSR) policies that are true to the firms' real sense, ie …

Micro-processes of moral normative engagement with CSR tensions: The role of spirituality in justification work

H Shin, MC Vu, N Burton - Journal of Business Ethics, 2022 - Springer
Although CSR scholarship has highlighted how tensions in CSR implementation are
negotiated, little is known about its normative and moral dimension at a micro-level. Drawing …

The why, how, and when of CSR managers' internal legitimation strategies

C Loos, K Spraul - Journal of Management Studies, 2024 - Wiley Online Library
Organizations often leverage corporate social responsibility (CSR) in their efforts to gain
external legitimacy, and yet CSR managers–the very people responsible for implementing …

Growing green: On the moral pluralism of individual and collective ecological embeddedness

CI Roquebert, JP Gond - Business & Society, 2025 - journals.sagepub.com
Prior research on sustainability suggests that ambitious sustainability strategies are often
turned into “business-as-usual” practices. Although ecological embeddedness—that is …

Imagining beyond nature-culture dualism: An exploration of ecological justice

CI Roquebert, G Debucquet - Organization, 2024 - journals.sagepub.com
In the face of rising sustainability issues, increasing numbers of organisations are trying to
build compromises between their economic purpose and ecological objectives …

Organizational dominance and the rise of corporate professionalism: The case of management consultancy in the UK

I Kirkpatrick, D Muzio, M Kipping… - Journal of Professions …, 2023 - academic.oup.com
While recent debates about the professions have noted the pervasive influence of
organizations, less is known about how this plays out at the macro or occupational level. In …

Overcoming unintended consequences of social impact accountability: How to avoid counterproductive responses of individuals and groups in organizations

N Ellemers, D de Gilder - Social Issues and Policy Review, 2024 - Wiley Online Library
This contribution aims to explain when and why policies that increase social accountability
are likely to have unintended and counterproductive effects on the social performance of …