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Víctor Amor-Esteban

Researcher at University of Salamanca

Publications -  16
Citations -  315

Víctor Amor-Esteban is an academic researcher from University of Salamanca. The author has contributed to research in topics: Corporate social responsibility & Sustainable development. The author has an hindex of 7, co-authored 12 publications receiving 176 citations.

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Useful information for stakeholder engagement: A multivariate proposal of an Industrial Corporate Social Responsibility Practices Index

TL;DR: In this article, the authors created an industrial corporate social responsibility practices index (ICSRPI) that allows us to determine the level of sustainable business commitment in the main industries, such as oil and gas, chemical, paper or mining.
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Analysing the Effect of Legal System on Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) at the Country Level, from a Multivariate Perspective

TL;DR: In this paper, the effect of coercive isomorphism (legal system) on Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) at the country level was analyzed using the multivariate statistical techniques X-STATIS and HJ-biplot, which allow to capture the role that these institutional forces play in the evolution and patterns of behaviour regarding the commitment to sustainability.
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An extension of the industrial corporate social responsibility practices index: New information for stakeholder engagement under a multivariate approach

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors extended the Industrial Corporate Social Responsibility Practices Index (ICSPI) for the 10 main industries in the 39 sectors of activity that comprise them to provide more detailed information on CSR practices at the industrial level, especially about sustainable development and environmental concerns.
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A Multivariate Proposal for a National Corporate Social Responsibility Practices Index (NCSRPI) for International Settings

TL;DR: In this article, the authors proposed a National Corporate Social Responsibility Practices Index (NCSRPI) that determines the level of penetration of corporate social responsibility (CSR) in 29 different countries, considering each nation as a set of institutional factors.
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Industry mimetic isomorphism and sustainable development based on the X-STATIS and HJ-biplot methods

TL;DR: It can be observed that mimetic forces indicate that firms operating in high-impact sectors—sectors that operate under greater pressure from interest groups—face greater social and environmental risks and have higher corporate social responsibility (CSR) scores than companies from other sectors.