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Corporate Philanthropy and Corporate Financial Performance

Academy of Management Proceedings, 2013
To resolve empirical inconclusiveness and conceptual confusion found in the literature relating corporate philanthropy and financial performance, in this paper we suggest a stakeholder sensemaking ...
Shouming Chen   +2 more
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The Effect of Corporate Environmental Performance on Corporate Financial Performance

Annual Review of Resource Economics, 2018
This review explores the effect of corporate environmental performance on financial performance. In particular, it reviews the empirical evidence on this effect. Conceptually, stronger environmental performance may lead to worse or better financial performance. The empirical literature generally finds a positive link from good environmental performance
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Corporate branding and corporate brand performance

European Journal of Marketing, 2001
Corporate branding necessitates a different management approach. It requires greater emphasis on factors internal to the organisation, paying greater attention to the role of employees in the brand building process. This paper explores the implications of corporate branding for the management of internal brand resources.
Fiona Harris, Leslie de Chernatony
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Competition, corporate governance and corporate performance

African Journal of Economic and Management Studies, 2015
Purpose– The purpose of this paper is to examine the nature of interactive effect of competition and corporate governance on productivity growth of firms in Nigeria. Studies that have considered this issue were mainly from developed countries possessing strong institutions as against those of developing countries like Nigeria.
Olufemi Bodunde Obembe   +1 more
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CORPORATE ENVIRONMENTAL PERFORMANCE AND CORPORATE FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE: A CONCEPTUAL PAPER

Malaysian Journal of Business and Economics (MJBE), 2020
There is an ongoing debate on the relationship between corporate environmental performance (CEP) and corporate financial performance (CFP). This conceptual paper aims to contribute to the existing literature by integrating previous research on the CEP-CFP relationship and identifying the moderating effect of firm size on the relationship between these ...
null Qichun Wu, null Fumitaka Furuoka
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Corporate Social Performance, Stakeholder Coalitions, Corporate Governance and Performance

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2009
We examine the relationship between investment in different corporate social domains, corporate governance and firm performance. We demonstrate that policies with respect to different corporate social performance domains are related differently to financial performance.
Punit Arora, Milena T. Petrova
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Managerial Efficiency, Corporate Social Performance, and Corporate Financial Performance

Journal of Business Ethics, 2017
Managers face an ethical dilemma in the allocation of scarce resources to corporate social responsibility (CSR) because the underlying managerial incentives behind such CSR spending can range from pure altruism to complete financial orientation. Despite the importance of the managerial role in implementing CSR, prior studies generally have treated the ...
Seong Y. Cho, Cheol Lee
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Ownership Structure and Corporate Performance

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2001
This paper investigates the relation between the ownership structure and the performance of corporations if ownership is made multi-dimensional and also is treated as an endogenous variable. To our knowledge, no prior study has treated the corporate control problem this way.
Harold Demsetz, Belén Villalonga
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Corporate citizenship and corporate environmental performance

Crime, Law and Social Change, 2012
Corporate crime scholars typically seek to identify the characteristics that distinguish between criminal (or noncompliant) and compliant corporations, usually relying on amoral calculator models to explain offending. Yet, many companies comply and even overcomply with environmental regulations by polluting significantly less than legally allowed ...
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The Relationship Between Corporate Social Performance and Corporate Financial Performance in the Banking Sector

Journal of Business Ethics, 2009
Since the 1970's Anglo-American studies have investigated the theme of corporate social responsibility (CSR). Numerous studies have focused on the analyzes of the possible costs and benefits that would result from the implementation of socially responsible initiatives in order to understand whether such initiatives entail economic and financial loss ...
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