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This study aims to examine the effect of corporate governance, firm size, and leverage on corporate social responsibility on Indonesian listed manufacturing company during period 2014 to 2017.
Fitriyah Fitriyah
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Corporate taxes and corporate social responsibility
This paper examines the impact of corporate taxes on firms’ corporate social responsibility (CSR), by exploiting the staggered changes in corporate taxes across U.S. states as a quasi-natural experiment. Firms enhance CSR performance significantly following tax cuts, but they do not reduce CSR in response to tax increases, consistent with the rigidity ...
Xin Chang +3 more
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Accounting for Emotional Value: A Review in Disability Organizations
The aim of this paper is to examine how disability organizations account for the emotional value they create for their stakeholders. Based on a review of the literature on emotional value measurement in third sector organizations working in the ...
Pilar Tirado-Valencia +2 more
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Looking Neat on the Street. Aesthetic Labor in Public Parking Patrol
Research on aesthetic labor has been confined to service encounters in private sector industries. Aesthetic labor theory is critical of the commercialism that drives management of service labor and points to the discrimination of employees on the grounds
Dorte Boesby Dahl
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Public health policy in a time of change and disaster in South Africa: 1910–1920
With the establishment of the Union of South Africa in 1910, the central focus of the newly appointed government was to alter and consolidate the policies of the pre-Union colonies that differed materially in many respects and to substitute them with ...
Edwin G. Bain, Jan Venter
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A deconstruction of the term “revolution”
The precise meaning of the concept of (political) revolution remains semantically contested. According to Arslanian (2013:127) this concept “is often used liberally, applied to everything from the ‘Social Media Revolution’ to the ‘Sexual Revolution ...
J.C.M. Venter, E.G. Bain
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Socially Responsible Corporate Customers
Corporate customers are an important stakeholder in global supply chains. We employ several unique international databases to test whether socially responsible corporate customers can infuse similar socially responsible business behavior in suppliers. Our findings suggest a unilateral effect on CSR only from customers to suppliers, an evidence further ...
DAI, Rui, LIANG, Hao, NG, Lilian
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Under the background that the development of low-carbon circular economy is the objective requirement for the in-depth implementation of scientific development and the inevitable choice for promoting the sustainable development of economy and society, it
Zenghua Gong, Kaiyi Guo, Xiaoguang He
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Values, Norms, and Peer Effects on Weight Status
This study uses data from the European Social Survey in order to test the Prinstein-Dodge hypothesis that posits that peer effects may be larger in collectivistic than in individualistic societies.
Peng Nie +3 more
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JURIDICAL ANALYSIS OF CREDIT FINANCING MODELS AS IMPLEMENTATION OF CORPORATE SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY
The modern business model is not only based on the company's internal interests to get the maximum profit materially, but also to have an impact on the environment in which the company operates in a sustainable manner.
Rasyidah A., Luth T., Dewantara R.
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