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What is Dow Jones Sustainability Word Index (DJSWI)

Linking Cultural Dimensions and CSR Communication: Emerging Research and Opportunities
The DJSWI is an international sustainability benchmark, and has become a relevant reference point in CSR for investors and other stakeholders. The DJSWI is developed on the analysis of economic, environmental, and social actions, evaluating items such as governance, risk management, branding, climate change mitigation, supply chain, and other practices. It includes general as well as industry-specific CSR issues for 58 business sectors which have been individualised following the Industry Classification Benchmark.
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Extending the Field: An Empirical Research
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-5225-7946-5.ch005
Abstract
The aim of this chapter is to present empirical research the author conducted in the fields of corporate social responsibility (CSR) communication and cultural dimensions. The chapter evaluates how Hofstede's cultural dimensions in CSR content varies between companies in the Asian context and other organisations in the world. The research considers three out of Hofstede's five cultural dimensions: individualism vs. collectivism, power distance, and uncertainty avoidance. The first part of the empirical research analyses these cultural dimensions and introduces the research questions. Answering these questions allows the author to compare the CSR communication of countries with an Asian background with the CSR communications of other countries. Moreover, the chapter illustrates the pros and cons of applying a content analysis (i.e., the select method) to achieve an in-depth understanding of the cultural influence on CSR contents embedded in corporate websites. Finally, the chapter recommends areas for further discussion and research of the relation between culture and CSR.
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