This cross-cultural empirical research studies the small-business owner-managers’ perceptions of CSR and business-related ethical concepts in six European countries, using the Repertory Grid Technique. This cross-cultural study sheds a sceptical light on the universality of sensemaking in academic concepts, and warns that the universal adoption of Anglo-Saxon management terminology should not be taken for granted.

(2010). Small-business owner-managers' perceptions of CSR and business-related ethical concepts: a European cross-cultural comparative analysis [journal article - articolo]. In ACADEMY OF MANAGEMENT ANNUAL MEETING PROCEEDINGS. Retrieved from http://hdl.handle.net/10446/26992

Small-business owner-managers' perceptions of CSR and business-related ethical concepts: a European cross-cultural comparative analysis

SIGNORI, Silvana;
2010-01-01

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This cross-cultural empirical research studies the small-business owner-managers’ perceptions of CSR and business-related ethical concepts in six European countries, using the Repertory Grid Technique. This cross-cultural study sheds a sceptical light on the universality of sensemaking in academic concepts, and warns that the universal adoption of Anglo-Saxon management terminology should not be taken for granted.
journal article - articolo
2010
Fassin, Yves; Van Rossem, Annick; Hoivik, Heidi; Garriga, Elisabeth; Signori, Silvana; Schlierer, Hans Jorg; Werner, Andrea
(2010). Small-business owner-managers' perceptions of CSR and business-related ethical concepts: a European cross-cultural comparative analysis [journal article - articolo]. In ACADEMY OF MANAGEMENT ANNUAL MEETING PROCEEDINGS. Retrieved from http://hdl.handle.net/10446/26992
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