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    Stakeholders, stakeholder theory and Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) by Hart O. Awa, Willie Etim, Enyinda Ogbonda

    “…In a bid to support mutually beneficial relationships, this paper shows how stakeholder theory proactively moderates the strength of CSR in social interactions, environmental protection, and sustainable development. …”
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    The Corporate Social Responsibility Sport Model: Grounded Theory Approach by Tayebeh Zargar, Steven Rynne

    Published in SAGE Open (2023-10-01)
    “…A key feature of Iranian sporting clubs is the increased focus on the concept of Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR). A large number of Iranian sporting clubs are employing CSR initiatives to support specific stakeholders and to leverage their societal positions. …”
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    Softening the Blow of Social Exclusion: The Responsive Theory of Social Exclusion by Gili Freedman, Kipling D. Williams, Jennifer S. Beer

    Published in Frontiers in Psychology (2016-10-01)
    “…To provide an impetus for research on the interactive nature of exclusion, we propose the Responsive Theory of Social Exclusion. Our theory postulates that targets and sources’ needs are better maintained if sources use clear, explicit verbal communication. …”
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    Corporate social responsibility and sustainability in the context of change – influence of the stakeholder theory by Emmanuel Jeffrey DZAGE, Anita PIEROG

    Published in SEA: Practical Application of Science (2023-09-01)
    “…As the discourse on corporate social responsibility (CSR) and sustainability in business continues to progress, it is becoming increasingly mandatory for business leaders to consider playing a more active role in leading and addressing the socioeconomic challenges business activities might visit on the larger society and its stakeholders. …”
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    Behavior Selection of Stakeholders toward Megaproject Social Responsibility: Perspective from Social Action Theory by Linlin Xie, Ting Han, Haitao Chu, Bo Xia

    Published in Advances in Civil Engineering (2019-01-01)
    “…In this study, camouflage behavior and collaborative behavior are taken as representative social responsibility behaviors. Based on the social action theory, the impact of relevant influencing factors is empirically examined and stakeholder’s selection of these two behaviors toward megaproject social responsibility (MSR) is explored. …”
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    PURPOSE-FUNCTION OF THE COMPANY AND CORPORATE SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY: PERSPECTIVES FROM THE STAKEHOLDERS THEORY AND RESOURCE-BASED THEORY by Luís Matheus Tavares Silva, Laíse do Nascimento Silva, Linnik Israel Lima Teixeira

    Published in Revista Gestão em Análise (2022-10-01)
    “…The present study aimed to discuss the Purpose-Function of the Firm and Corporate Social Responsibility from the perspectives of Stakeholder Theory and Resource-Based View-RBV through a theoretical essay. …”
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    Implicit theories shape responses to social-evaluative threat by Máire B. Ford

    Published in Frontiers in Psychology (2023-04-01)
    “…It is important to understand factors that make one more or less vulnerable to the harmful effects of social threat. This study focuses on the role of implicit theories (also referred to as mindsets) in shaping responses to a potent form of social threat, namely social-evaluative threat (SET). 124 individuals participated in an experimental study in which they were induced to have an incremental theory or an entity theory about their social skills. …”
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