The moral relationality of professionalism discourses: the case of corporate social responsibility practitioners in South Korea

H Shin, CH Cho, M Brivot, JP Gond - Business & Society, 2022 - journals.sagepub.com
Building a coherent discourse on professionalism is a challenge for corporate social
responsibility (CSR) practitioners, as there is not yet an established knowledge basis for …

Tensions in the strategic integration of corporate sustainability through global standards: Evidence from Japan and South Korea

E Fontana, H Shin, C Oka… - Business Strategy and the …, 2022 - Wiley Online Library
Despite the importance of the conflicting dimensions of corporate sustainability for business
strategy, little is known about the tensions that derive from adopting global environmental …

[PDF][PDF] The control-Ownership wedge and corporate social responsibility: Evidence from Korean business groups (Chaebols)

H Ryu, SJ Chae, MK Cho - Global Business & Finance Review (GBFR), 2017 - econstor.eu
We examine the effect of the control–ownership wedge (the difference between voting rights
and cash flow rights) in Korean business groups (Chaebols) on corporate social …

[PDF][PDF] Perceptions of Corporate Social Responsibility and Implications for the Nonprofit Sector.

J Song, S An, J Suh - Journal of Contemporary Eastern Asia, 2023 - koreascience.kr
While corporate social responsibility (CSR) has been considered an important philanthropic
support for nonprofits worldwide, little is known about how perceptions of CSR are …

[引用][C] ORCID: 0000-0002-9331-6957 (2021). The moral relationality of professionalism discourses: the case of corporate social responsibility practitioners in South …

H Shin, C Cho, M Lecomte, JP Gond - Business and Society, doi