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Corporate social responsibility now touches upon most aspects of the interaction between business and society. The approaches taken to research in this area are as varied as the topics that are researched; yet this is the first book to address the whole range of methods available. The Handbook identifies the methods available, evaluates their use and discusses the circumstances in which they might be appropriate.

The design of a research project is an essential part of undertaking research, as is choosing appropriate methods for investigation and analysis. In addition, business and management research raises theoretical and practical problems that are not encountered in other fields. The chapters address this challenge over distinct parts. Part I on methodology planning is concerned with various aspects of planning the research project, including secondary data and ethics in the research process. Parts II and III outline quantitative and qualitative methods respectively, covering the vast majority of relevant approaches. Part IV provides forward-thinking guidance from experienced academics on the future directions of research in the area.

Aimed specifically at researchers, this comprehensive and in-depth Handbook provides and essential resource for anyone working at the forefront of CSR research.

Contributors include: K. Abadi, G.K. Amoako, A. Behl, S. Bhattacharya, C. Boachie, N. Capaldi, J.G. Clavel, J. Claydon, D. Crowther, F. de Paiva Duarte, M. Green, J. Gunawan, M.A. Islam, R. Kalinauskaite, H.Z. Khan, Md.R. Khan, L.M. Lauesen, S. Moggi, E. Ortiz, I. Oruc, D.E.R. Ospina, J.F.M. Ospina, L. Raimi, J.D. Rendtorff, F. Robertson, M. Samy, S. Seifi, H. Semeen, M. Sethi, H.J. Shaw, J.J.A. Shaw, L. Tauginiene, D. Turker, V.G. Venkatesh, K. Yekini, V. Zydziunaite
List of contributors
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Introduction 1(28)
David Crowther
Linne Marie Lauesen
PART I METHODOLOGY PLANNING
1 Grounded theory in corporate social responsibility research
29(15)
Vilma Zydziunaite
Loreta Tauginiene
2 Using a mixed methods approach for corporate social responsibility research
44(11)
Jane Claydon
3 Imperative of meta-study for research in the field of corporate social responsibility and emerging issues in corporate governance
55(8)
Lukman Raimi
4 Ethics in the research process
63(13)
David Crowther
5 Research methods in organization, management and management accounting: an evaluation of quantitative and qualitative approaches
76(18)
Miriam Green
6 Methodological and epistemological perspectives in the study of corporate social responsibility in Colombia
94(17)
Duvan Emilio Ramirez Ospina
Jose Fernando Munoz Ospina
PART II QUANTITATIVE METHODS
7 Game theory as a research tool for sustainability
111(14)
Shahla Seifi
8 Key concerns in longitudinal study design
125(14)
Rima Kalinauskaite
9 Sampling and sampling procedures in corporate social responsibility research
139(20)
Habib Zaman Khan
Md. Rashidozzaman Khan
10 Food deserts in British cities: comparing food access, obesity, and ethnicity in Leicester and Stoke on Trent
159(18)
Hillary J. Shaw
11 The application of statistical methods in CSR research
177(28)
Christopher Boachie
George K. Amoako
12 Regression techniques and their application in the corporate social responsibility domain: an overview
205(26)
Sonali Bhattacharya
Madhvi Sethi
Abhishek Behl
V.G. Venkatesh
PART III QUALITATIVE METHODS
13 Analytic autoethnography as a tool to enhance reflection, reflexivity and critical thinking in CSR research
231(10)
Fernanda de Paiva Duarte
14 Insights regarding the applicability of semiotics to CSR communication research
241(24)
Kemi C. Yekini
15 Ethnographic research methods in CSR research: building theory out of people's everyday life with materials, objects, practices, and symbolic constructions
265(15)
Linne Marie Lauesen
16 Interviews as an instrument to explore management motivation for corporate social and environmental reporting
280(13)
Homaira Semeen
Muhammad Azizul Islam
17 Participant observation as the data collection tool and its usage in the CSR researches
293(15)
Ilke Oruc
18 Application of correspondence analysis to determinants of human resources disclosure
308(20)
Esther Ortiz
Jose G. Clavel
19 The application of survey methodology in CSR research
328(21)
Christopher Boachie
20 Content analysis method: a proposed scoring for quantitative and qualitative disclosures
349(15)
Juniati Gunawan
Kumalawati Abadi
21 Focus groups in social accounting as a stakeholder engagement tool
364(13)
Sara Moggi
22 A phenomenological study of moral discourse, social justice and CSR
377(14)
Julia J. A. Shaw
23 Social network analysis in CSR research
391(10)
Duygu Turker
24 Theoretical storytelling as a meta-frame for all research methods in corporate social responsibility
401(18)
Linne Marie Lauesen
PART IV FUTURE RESEARCH AGENDA
25 Philosophical prolegomena to all future research in CSR
419(9)
Nicholas Capaldi
26 Beyond strategic CSR: the concept of responsibility as the foundation of ethics political, technological and economic responsibility for the future of humanity
428(9)
Jacob Dahl Rendtorff
27 From positivism to social constructivism: an emerging trend for CSR researchers
437(26)
Martin Samy
Fiona Robertson
Index 463
Edited by David Crowther, Leicester Business School, De Montfort University, UK and Linne Marie Lauesen, Water and Waste Svendborg, Denmark