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One crucial feature of the Global Education Industry (GEI) is its new mix of players. Within the GEI, corporate philanthropies have emerged as influential actors.
Benedict Kurz +1 more
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The mediating role of board size, philanthropy and working capital management between basic corporate governance factors and firm's performance [PDF]
Purpose – This study aims to identify the impact of corporate governance on performance of sugar mills. In order to study this relation, a model is constructed in which ownership structure and independent directors are taken as independent variables ...
Muhammad Naeem Shahid +4 more
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How economic recession effect the corporate philanthropy? Evidence from Pakistani corporate sector
Corporate philanthropy is a significant indicator of firm’s socially responsible behavior. Researchers and managers acknowledge the immense potential of corporate philanthropy for optimizing social and economic benefits.
Sehar Zulfiqar
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The 2008 Wenchuan Earthquake preluded to China’s new era of social innovations, which, under the radar, has been robustly driven by philanthropy since 2009.
Qinghong Wang
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Do Companies Really Care? Strategic Philanthropy and Imagine Canada’s Caring Company Program
First launched in 1988, Imagine Canada’s Caring Company program recognizes Canadian companies that contribute at least one percent of their pre-tax profit to nonprofit organizations within their employees’ communities. Broadly speaking, the program sets
Jack Showers, Tessa Hebb
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CEO Temporal Focus and Corporate Philanthropy: The Moderating Role of Ownership
This study examines the association between CEO temporal focus and corporate engagement in philanthropy, and considers the moderating role of ownership.
Luu Thi Nguyen +2 more
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The Impact of Corporate Philanthropy on Optimising Unequal Allocation of Social Resources [PDF]
Corporate philanthropy is an effective means to help society reduce the various inequalities phenomena and promote social justice. The present research surveys about this topic focus on corporate donations or management but pay less attention to ...
Zhang Ranyanduo
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Corporate philanthropy refers to the allocation of organizational resources toward social causes, in the form of money (financial support), goods (in-kind donations), or time (employee volunteering). What is understood to constitute a social cause varies.
Morgan R. Clevenger +2 more
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Joint impact of Philanthropy and Corporate Reputation on Firm Value
This study investigates the effect of philanthropy on firm value with company reputation as a moderating variable. The population used in this study are all non-financial companies listed on the Indonesian Stock Exchange during (IDX) 2015 - 2017.
Fransiskus Eduardus Daromes +1 more
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Literature highlights the immense potential of Corporate Philanthropy (CP) for generating social and economic benefits. The debate on economic benefits align corporate philanthropy with the business bottom line arguing that it can be a significant ...
Sehar Zulfiquar
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