2009
DOI: 10.1007/s10551-009-0242-6
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The Relationship Between Individuals’ Recognition of Human Rights and Responses to Socially Responsible Companies: Evidence from Russia and Bulgaria

Abstract: corporate social responsibility, human rights, stakeholder decision making, transition countries,

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“…Finally, some studies explored other personal characteristics, including, for example, consumer commitment and intentions (Arli and Lasmono 2010;Carvalho et al 2010;Kolkailah et al 2012), and attitudes towards human rights and/or other ethical orientations (Pless and Maak 2009). Puncheva-Michelotti et al (2010), for example, explore how decisions to support the initiatives of socially responsible firms are influenced by their attributions concerning specific aspects of human rights. Using a sample of Russian and Bulgarian professionals, the results of this study suggest that participants were more willing to purchase, invest, seek employment and support socially responsible firms that exhibited greater acknowledgement of political rights.…”
Section: Individual Level Of Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Finally, some studies explored other personal characteristics, including, for example, consumer commitment and intentions (Arli and Lasmono 2010;Carvalho et al 2010;Kolkailah et al 2012), and attitudes towards human rights and/or other ethical orientations (Pless and Maak 2009). Puncheva-Michelotti et al (2010), for example, explore how decisions to support the initiatives of socially responsible firms are influenced by their attributions concerning specific aspects of human rights. Using a sample of Russian and Bulgarian professionals, the results of this study suggest that participants were more willing to purchase, invest, seek employment and support socially responsible firms that exhibited greater acknowledgement of political rights.…”
Section: Individual Level Of Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Furthermore, as found by Chun (2009), perceived CSR was positively correlated with attitudes towards the environment and employees, with higher scores on conservatism and selftranscendence associated with higher environmental commitment. Furthermore, individual consumers regard firms that have active CSR initiatives more positively, and therefore the individual tends to hold positive orientations, attitudes and purchase intentions (Auger et al 2007;Puncheva-Michelotti et al 2010).…”
Section: Individual Level Of Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Press freedom is critical to broadcast corporate irresponsibility and thereby to generate illegitimacy spillovers (Kostova and Zaheer, 1999) into the local context. Second, in countries characterized by strong press and speech freedoms, local stakeholders are more critical of and better informed about any wrongdoing (Baughn et al, 2007;Lattemann et al, 2009;Puncheva-Michelotti et al, 2010), which in turn reflects on firms' reputational capital and local survival. On these ground it is plausible to argue that BRIC firms will need to make extra-efforts to gain legitimacy in such contextse.g.…”
Section: Host Countries' Press and Speech Freedommentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Table 7 provides an overview of the outcomes that were addressed in this research theme. Broadly speaking, scholars examined the effects of corporate human rights abuses or policies on the bottom line, 68 improved corporate behaviour, 69 individual motivation, 70 and trust. 71 Two-thirds of the articles in this research theme focused on the macro level (Table 4).…”
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confidence: 99%