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Volume 07 Issue 1

Corporate social responsibility on the catwalk

Published: 18 Jul 2013 Issue:Volume 07 Issue 1 Oct 2012 Author details below

Peter Jones

Business School, University of Gloucestershire

Daphne Comfort

Business School, University of Gloucestershire

David Hillier

The Centre for Police Science, University of Glamorgan

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This paper offers an exploratory review of the Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) issues currently being publicly addressed by the world’s leading fashion goods retailers. The paper begins with a short discussion of the origins and characteristics of CSR and a thumbnail sketch of the fashion goods industry. The empirical information for the paper is drawn from the CSR information posted on the Internet by the world’s top ten fashion goods retailers. The findings reveal that while all the top ten fashion goods retailers publicly provide information on the impacts their businesses have in the marketplace, on the environment, on their workforce and on the communities in which they operate there was considerable variation in the extent of that information. More generally the paper offers some reflections on the CSR agendas being pursued by the world’s leading fashion goods retailers.

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Published 18 Jul 2013

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Jones, P., Comfort, D., & Hillier, D.. (2013). Corporate social responsibility on the catwalk. Journal of Business and Retail Management Research, Volume 07 Issue 1.

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Jones, P., Comfort, D., & Hillier, D.. (2013). Corporate social responsibility on the catwalk. Journal of Business and Retail Management Research, Volume 07 Issue 1.

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Peter Jones, Daphne Comfort, and David Hillier. "Corporate social responsibility on the catwalk." Journal of Business and Retail Management Research Volume 07 Issue 1 (18 Jul 2013).

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Jones, P., Comfort, D., & Hillier, D. (2013) Corporate social responsibility on the catwalk. Journal of Business and Retail Management Research, Volume 07 Issue 1

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THE WORLD’S TOP TEN FASHION GOODS RETAILERS’ WEB SITE ADDRESSES

  1. Macy’s http://www.macys.com/ 
  2. TJX http://www.tjx.com/ 
  3. Kohl’s http://www.kohlscorporation.com/AboutKohls/AboutKohls01.htm
  4. J.C. Penney http://www.jcpenney.com/jcp/default.aspx
  5. Inditex http://www.inditex.com/en 
  6. LVMH http://www.lvmh.com/ 
  7. H&M http://www.hm.com/gb/ 
  8. Gap http://www.gap.com/ 
  9. Isetan http://www.imhds.co.jp/english/index.html    
  10. Limited Brands http://www.limitedbrands.com/ 

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