2014
DOI: 10.1108/srj-02-2013-0015
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Corporate social responsibility: a likely causality of the crisis or a potential exit strategy component? A proposition development for an economy under pressure

Abstract: Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to outline a set of propositions for the Greek business sector concerning the value of strategically adopting a responsible business behaviour. The recent economic downturn of the Greek economy stresses the need for redefining current business models, attitudes and practices. Design/methodology/approach – The authors draw from prior literature on strategic corporate responsibility and build their ar… Show more

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“…The fieldwork took place in two countries in Southern Europe, where an economic recession imposed particular strains on businesses highlighting their sustainability role (Berns et al, 2009;Skouloudis et al, 2014). Such context allowed us to detect how retailers embrace sustainability in their identity and how they disseminate and practice sustainability.…”
Section: Aligning Corporate Identity and Corporate Sustainabilitymentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The fieldwork took place in two countries in Southern Europe, where an economic recession imposed particular strains on businesses highlighting their sustainability role (Berns et al, 2009;Skouloudis et al, 2014). Such context allowed us to detect how retailers embrace sustainability in their identity and how they disseminate and practice sustainability.…”
Section: Aligning Corporate Identity and Corporate Sustainabilitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Current business environments bring new challenges for organizations and their long-term survival. For example, the economic downturn in certain geographical areas, such as Southern Europe (in particular within the Eurozone countries) has stimulated a debate on ethical ways and forms of looking at society and the economy as a whole (Lubin & Esty, 2010; Skouloudis, Chymis, Allan, & Evangelinos, 2014). In this context, sustainability has emerged as a relevant route for both political systems and organizations (Berns et al, 2009; Whelan, 2012) that aim to establish long-term and responsible forms of (new) capitalism.…”
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“…In recent years, global financial crises, accounting scandals, environmental accidents and employees' matters have progressively increased the concerns of investors and stakeholders [1,2]. In particular, State-Owned Enterprises (SOEs), deemed central actors in progress towards the delivery of sustainable development, have been put under the severe scrutiny of stakeholders [3,4].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The study provides useful insi ht to researchers, as well as business strate ists, especially in countries facin problems similar to those of Greece, such as Spain, Portual, Cyprus and potentially Italy Diaz-Pond, 2017 Skouloudis et al 2014). Our analysis of the choices of actions in the eld of social responsibility durin the crisis indicates that the decision makers place a reater emphasis on employees.…”
Section: Implications and Future Researchmentioning
confidence: 89%