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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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Do markets love misery? : Stock prices and corporate philanthropic disaster response [PDF]
While companies have emerged as very proactive donors in the wake of recent major disasters like Hurricane Katrina, it remains unclear whether that corporate generosity generates benefits to firms themselves.
Muller, A.R. +5 more
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Corporate responsibility towards children: The state of affairs in Bulgaria [PDF]
Child-centred corporate responsibility has significantly evolved in the 21st century. Starting from banning child labour and restricting the advertising of unhealthy food and drinks, through corporate philanthropy, understanding and assessing the overall
Krstić Nataša
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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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Research on corporate reputation: A bibliometric review of 43 years (1977−2020) [PDF]
Corporate reputation is vital in today’s uncertain and challenging business environment. It is crucial for firms’ long-term viability, prominence in a competitive market, and relationship with the stakeholders.
Fatimah Noor Rashidah Mohd Sofian +2 more
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Familiarity matters: corporate philanthropy and employee workplace giving and volunteering
Employees create and enact corporate philanthropy (CP) programmes, which are a central strategy of corporate social responsibility (CSR) strategies. Employers rely on employees to donate and volunteer through the workplace. From a survey of more than 500
Christensen, Robert K. +2 more
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Ethics, and especially related Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR), was variously interpreted over time. It was sometimes considered in a limited, residual or unilateral way (philanthropy, environmental awareness, human rights, minorities, employees ...
Gianfranco Rusconi
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The relationship between corporate social responsibility and firm performance: evidence from Jordan
This study aims to investigate the relationship between corporate social responsibility (CSR) and Jordanian firm performance. CSR is measured using three dimensions: philanthropy, community, and environment. Meanwhile, firm performance is measured by two
Moawiah Awad Alghizzawi +3 more
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Benefit Perception About the Understanding of Corporate Social Responsibility in Pprivate Sector in Turkey: Using Web Sites for Announcing of Corporate Social Responsibility Activities [PDF]
As a consept that adds value to both the society and the corporation, understanding of Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR), contributes to the development of social welfare on the one hand and also forms a basis for sustaining the existence of ...
Nuray YILMAZ SERT
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Through literature research method and questionnaire survey method, this paper explores the relationship between philanthropic activities and ecotourism consumption intention.
Yibo Xie, Liwen Zhang, Xiaolin Chen
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