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Firms and social responsibility: A review of ESG and CSR research in corporate finance
Journal of Corporate Finance, 2021Stuart L. Gillan, Andrew Koch, L. Starks
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Corporate Social Responsibility: A Corporate Marketing Perspective
SSRN Electronic Journal, 2011PurposeThe main goal of this paper is to provide an integrative understanding of corporate social responsibility (CSR) from a corporate marketing perspective, highlighting the critical role of CSR in effective corporate marketing strategies.Design/methodology/approachThe paper is conceptual and draws on the social identification, organisational ...
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Corporate social responsability and corporate governance
2012Corporate social responsibility (CSR) is a model of corporate governance (CG) extending fiduciary duties from fulfillment of responsibilities toward the firm's owners to fulfillment of analogous fiduciary duties toward all the firm's stakeholders.
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Strategy and society: the link between competitive advantage and corporate social responsibility.
Harvard Business Review, 2006Michael E Porter, M. Kramer
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Corporate Social Responsibility: a Theory of the Firm Perspective
, 2001Abagail McWilliams, D. Siegel
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Academy of Management Perspectives, 2009
Executive Overview Despite differences of opinion about the efficacy of corporate social responsibility, there is a general consensus among academics, policy makers, and practitioners that corporations operate with a social sanction that requires that they operate within the norms and mores of the societies in which they exist.
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Executive Overview Despite differences of opinion about the efficacy of corporate social responsibility, there is a general consensus among academics, policy makers, and practitioners that corporations operate with a social sanction that requires that they operate within the norms and mores of the societies in which they exist.
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