TY - BOOK ID - 7764727 TI - Responsible investment and the claim of corporate change : a sensemaking perspective on how institutional investors may drive corporate social responsibility AU - Zarbafi, Elisa M. AU - Grimm, Ulrich. PY - 2011 SN - 3834919764 3834962023 PB - Wiesbaden [Germany] : Gabler, DB - UniCat KW - Investments. KW - Organizational change. KW - Social responsibility of business. KW - Technological innovations -- Management. KW - Commerce KW - Management KW - Business & Economics KW - Management Theory KW - Local Commerce KW - Institutional investments. KW - Corporations. KW - Business KW - Corporate accountability KW - Corporate responsibility KW - Corporate social responsibility KW - Corporations KW - CSR (Corporate social responsibility) KW - Industries KW - Social responsibility, Corporate KW - Social responsibility of industry KW - Change, Organizational KW - Organization development KW - Organizational development KW - Organizational innovation KW - Business corporations KW - C corporations KW - Corporations, Business KW - Corporations, Public KW - Limited companies KW - Publicly held corporations KW - Publicly traded corporations KW - Public limited companies KW - Stock corporations KW - Subchapter C corporations KW - Social responsibility KW - Business. KW - Management science. KW - Business ethics. KW - Business and Management. KW - Business Ethics. KW - Business and Management, general. KW - Business ethics KW - Issues management KW - Organization KW - Manpower planning KW - Business enterprises KW - Corporate power KW - Disincorporation KW - Stocks KW - Trusts, Industrial KW - Investments KW - Global custody (Securities) KW - Social aspects KW - Trade KW - Economics KW - Industrial management KW - Businesspeople KW - Commercial ethics KW - Corporate ethics KW - Corporation ethics KW - Professional ethics KW - Wealth KW - Moral and ethical aspects KW - Quantitative business analysis KW - Problem solving KW - Operations research KW - Statistical decision UR - https://www.unicat.be/uniCat?func=search&query=sysid:7764727 AB - An increasing number of financial institutions have started to subscribe to Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) in their investment decisions and use their funds to promote responsible corporate behavior. The financial crisis and the widespread lack of trust in the private sector have added further momentum to this quest for social legitimacy. Elisa M. Zarbafi analyzes the role of financial stakeholders as a potential driver of CSR. She focuses her theoretical analysis on socio-psychological drivers such as mental models, cause maps, values, and expectations to understand the complex nature of responsible investment and to identify the critical underlying processes that allow institutional investors to have an impact on the social responsibility of their portfolio companies. ER -