Corporate Social Responsibility And Sustainability Responsiveness In Business Schools: A Classification Scheme

  • Peters R
  • Caro C
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This paper adopts a neo-institutional perspective to help classify and explain the heterogeneity among Corporate Responsibility and Sustainability (CSRS) programs in universities. Four specific types of programs: 1) ignorer, 2) initiator, 3) imitator, and 4) innovator are identified and discussed with respect to their antecedents and potential outcomes. By considering internal and external forces simultaneously we delineate the motivation for CSRS program variety. A major perspective is that all institutions cannot prioritize CSRS education and that this decision is not based solely on internal limitations but also external realities.

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Peters, R., & Caro, C. A. (2014). Corporate Social Responsibility And Sustainability Responsiveness In Business Schools: A Classification Scheme. Journal of Sustainability Management (JSM), 2(1), 1–8. https://doi.org/10.19030/jsm.v2i1.8751

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