Browsing Research Output by Subject "corporate social responsibility"
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An integrated model for communicating within and about Corporate Social Responsibility
(Taylor & Francis, 2017)Corporate social responsibility (CSR) initiatives have two main objectives, namely, contributing to sustainable development; and adding strategic value for organisations. These objectives imply that organisations should ... -
Challenges in donor-NPO relationships in the context of corporate social investment
(Taylor & Francis, 2015)The purpose of this article is to highlight challenges in the relationship between corporate donors and recipient NPOs within the context of corporate social investment (CSI) in South Africa and to link the relational ... -
CSR communication in a South African agricultural company
(Taylor & Francis, 2014)The current land reform programme in South Africa is a prime example of the manner in which corporate social responsibility (CSR) initiatives can be applied in the agricultural sector. Land reform creates an opportunity ... -
An evaluation of the co-operative business model within the context of the global reporting initiative
(Clute Institute, 2013)Sustainability reporting, renowned as an instrument for businesses to communicate how they function more efficiently and responsibly within the social and physical environment, while simultaneously remaining profitable, ... -
Investigating the extent of sustainability reporting in the banking industry
(Business Perspectives, 2016)This study investigated the extent to which banks in South Africa report on remuneration and incentives according to the Global Reporting Initiative (GRI) guidelines. The study was done by examining the annual integrated ... -
The corporate governance conundrum: perspectives from Dante's Inferno
(Studia Universitatis, 2016)The Corporate Governance Conundrum: Perspectives from Dante's Inferno. Corporate sustainability reporting, renowned as an instrument for businesses to communicate how they function more efficiently and responsibly within ...