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SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY ACCOUNTING AND SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY REPORTING

International Journal of Management, Public Policy and Research, 2022
The word social responsibility means to help the society in every manner as well as social accounting is attracting the attention of many industrialists today as a result of industrial growth & economic prosperity of many nations. If an organization has to function effectively and survive, it has to be accountable to the public at a large.
Dharmendra Chavda, Maitreya Acharya
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Socially Responsible Investment

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2018
As of today social responsibility has emerged into an en vogue topic for corporate executives, governmental officials, international public servants and stakeholder representatives. Due to globalization, worldwide business mergers, but also as for international deficiencies beyond the scope of nation states; the call for Corporate Social Responsibility
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Corporate Social Responsibility and Market Efficiency: Evidence from ESG and Misvaluation Measures

Social Science Research Network, 2020
We study the impact of corporate social responsibility (CSR) on firm misvaluation in the US. Our results indicate that a firm’s Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG) profile significantly affects valuation: an improvement of a firm’s CSR leads to a ...
Yannik Bofinger   +2 more
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The social responsibility of the scientist

Journal of Biosocial Science, 1971
Professor Morton was Johnston Professor of Biochemistry in the University of Liverpool, 1994–66. He served on the Council of the Royal Society, 1959–61, and on the Council of the Royal Institute of Chemistry, 1955–61. He was the first Chairman of the British National Committee for Chemical Education and of the Food Additives and Contaminants Committee.
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Firms and social responsibility: A review of ESG and CSR research in corporate finance

Journal of Corporate Finance, 2021
Stuart L. Gillan, Andrew Koch, L. Starks
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Scientists and Social Responsibility

Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists, 1948
Do scientists have a unique responsibility to society, and if so what is the character of this obligation? This is a practical question for those who are torn between a desire to devote themselves exclusively to science and an urge to promote the political and educational activity undertaken after the war.
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Corporate social responsibility, innovation capability and firm performance: evidence from SME

Social Responsibility Journal, 2020
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to examine corporate social responsibility (CSR) and its effect on small and medium enterprises’ (SMEs) innovation capability and financial performance from the perspective of a developing country.
D. Bahta   +3 more
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The Physician's Social Responsibility

New England Journal of Medicine, 1951
EARLY in the second hundred years of our society's existence, it may be fitting to inquire into the purposes that bind us into an organization that has existed over a century, — and, through our pa...
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The Social Responsibility of the Firm

2021
This chapter pursues a normative approach to corporate governance, bridging economic theory on the nature of the firm and corporate management strategy. It intends to show that from a welfare economics perspective there is room for improvement if governments are willing to revisit the legal framework and redesign the institutional boundaries of the ...
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Physicians' Social Responsibility

Virtual Mentor, 2014
Physicians have a responsibility to identify broad contributors to poor health and advocate for changes that would alleviate them.
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