Revisiting the national corporate social responsibility index |
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Authors: | Antonis Skouloudis David Isaac Kostis Evaggelinos |
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Affiliation: | 1. Laboratory of Strategy and Entrepreneurship, Athens University of Economics and Business, Kodrigtonos 12, Athens 10434, Greece;2. Department of Built Environment, University of Greenwich, Avery Hill Campus, Mansion Site, Bexley Road, Eltham, London SE9 2PQ, UK;3. Department of Environment, University of the Aegean, University Hill, Xenia Building, Lesvos 81100, Greece |
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Abstract: | This paper relies on Gjølberg’s national corporate social responsibility (CSR) index while its purpose is twofold. First, it seeks to extend the methodological instrument for assessing national CSR and, second, it applies the new approach to a much larger pool of countries (n = 86) in an attempt to provide a global CSR outlook. The emergent picture from the study is one of deficient CSR penetration and wide variation among countries where most of the assessed countries are still lagging in the endorsement of international CSR initiatives and schemes. Findings offer fertile ground to theorists and researchers for a deeper investigation of the national specificity of CSR and to further identify institutional determinants that shape the social responsiveness and self-regulation of business entities. The study has also implications for managers and top executives to consider as it infers that the national background can be influential in the development of a CSR agenda and can condition the level of CSR penetration. |
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Keywords: | corporate social responsibility country-level index ranking cross-national comparison composite indicator |
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