How can corporate social responsibility (CSR) gain relevance in internal communication? A network perspective on communication processes

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How can corporate social responsibility (CSR) gain relevance in internal communication? A network perspective on communication processes. / Kollat, Jana.
CSR Communication Conference 2015: Conference Proceedings. ed. / Urša Golob ; Klement Podnar; Anne-Ellerup Nielsen; Christa Thomsen; Wim Elving. Ljubljana: University of Ljubljana, 2015. p. 214.

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Harvard

Kollat, J 2015, How can corporate social responsibility (CSR) gain relevance in internal communication? A network perspective on communication processes. in U Golob , K Podnar, A-E Nielsen, C Thomsen & W Elving (eds), CSR Communication Conference 2015: Conference Proceedings. University of Ljubljana, Ljubljana, pp. 214, International Corporate Social Responsibility Communication Conference - CSRCOM 2015, Ljubljana, Slovenia, 17.09.15. <http://csr-com.org/img/upload/proceedings_za_objavo.pdf>

APA

Kollat, J. (2015). How can corporate social responsibility (CSR) gain relevance in internal communication? A network perspective on communication processes. In U. Golob , K. Podnar, A.-E. Nielsen, C. Thomsen, & W. Elving (Eds.), CSR Communication Conference 2015: Conference Proceedings (pp. 214). University of Ljubljana. http://csr-com.org/img/upload/proceedings_za_objavo.pdf

Vancouver

Kollat J. How can corporate social responsibility (CSR) gain relevance in internal communication? A network perspective on communication processes. In Golob U, Podnar K, Nielsen AE, Thomsen C, Elving W, editors, CSR Communication Conference 2015: Conference Proceedings. Ljubljana: University of Ljubljana. 2015. p. 214

Bibtex

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