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About JCC
The Journal of Corporate Citizenship focuses explicitly on integrating
theory about corporate citizenship with management practice. This means
that the journal provides a forum in which the tensions and practical
realities of making corporate citizenship real are addressed in a
reader-friendly, yet conceptually and empirically rigorous format.
The Journal of Corporate Citizenship (JCC) aims to publish the best
ideas integrating the theory and practice of corporate citizenship in a
format that is readable, accessible, engaging, interesting and useful
for readers in business, consultancy, government, NGOs and academia.
This peer-reviewed journal encourages practical, theoretically sound,
and (when relevant) empirically rigorous manuscripts that address
real-world implications of corporate citizenship in global and local
contexts. Topics related to corporate citizenship can include (but are
not limited to): corporate responsibility, stakeholder relationships,
public policy, sustainability and environment, human and labour
rights/issues, governance, accountability and transparency,
globalisation, small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) as well as
multinational firms, ethics, measurement, and specific issues related
corporate citizenship, such as diversity, poverty, education,
information, trust, supply chain management, and problematic or
constructive corporate/human behaviours and practices.
In addition to articles linking the theory and practice of corporate
citizenship, JCC also encourages innovative or creative submissions
(for peer review). Innovative submissions can highlight issues of
corporate citizenship from a critical perspective, enhance practical or
conceptual understanding of corporate citizenship, or provide new
insights or alternative perspectives on the realities of corporate
citizenship in today’s world. Innovative submissions might include:
critical perspectives and controversies, photography, essays, poetry,
drama, reflections, and other innovations that help bring corporate
citizenship to life for management practitioners and academics alike.
A key feature is the ‘Turning Points’ section. Turning Points are
commentaries, controversies, new ideas, essays and insights that we
hope will be provocative and engaging, raise the important issues of
the day and provide observations on what is too new yet to be the
subject of empirical and theoretical studies.
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