This paper discusses the relationship between strategic philanthropy and the maximization of shareholder value. It highlights such key concepts as ethics, values, corporate social responsibility (CSR), corporate social performance (CSP), corporate financial performance (CFP), organization citizenship and strategic philanthropy. It is posited that unethical behavior by firms result in three levels of costs that can ultimately leads to the firm’s demise. Finally, reflections and discussions are provided to assess if there is an optimal level of strategic philanthropy for maximizing shareholder value. The conclusion is that increasing shareholder wealth is positively correlated to CSR and that a firm’s investment in CSR is a function of the co...
The research aims to show how Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) should not be considered a cost ...
Objective: The paper aims to present various sources of competitive advantage which may occur when a...
ii | P a g e To competitively operate in an environment where even the basic social needs of the pop...
This paper discusses the relationship between strategic philanthropy and the maximization of shareho...
A remarkable growth regarding corporate philanthropic activities by socially unacceptable firms has ...
The aim of the paper is to find a link between CSR, ethic and strategy. In today's increasingly comp...
Because it promises to benefit business and society simultaneously, strategic philanthropy might be ...
The aims of this paper is to systemize to the problems of Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR), als...
Today, companies permanently need to implement solutions aimed at generating competitive advantage t...
This Article provides a new perspective on corporate philanthropy by examining a previously unnotice...
This paper shows that firms’ objectives can extend beyond profit maximization. I focus on a for-prof...
The aim of the paper is to understand how Corporate Social Entrepreneurship (CSE) is an important lo...
The primary objective of this article is to develop a framework for analyzing the ethical foundation...
Purpose This paper attempts to tease out the linkages between corporate social responsibility (CSR)...
Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) is very high on corporations' agenda in recent years. CSR mean...
The research aims to show how Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) should not be considered a cost ...
Objective: The paper aims to present various sources of competitive advantage which may occur when a...
ii | P a g e To competitively operate in an environment where even the basic social needs of the pop...
This paper discusses the relationship between strategic philanthropy and the maximization of shareho...
A remarkable growth regarding corporate philanthropic activities by socially unacceptable firms has ...
The aim of the paper is to find a link between CSR, ethic and strategy. In today's increasingly comp...
Because it promises to benefit business and society simultaneously, strategic philanthropy might be ...
The aims of this paper is to systemize to the problems of Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR), als...
Today, companies permanently need to implement solutions aimed at generating competitive advantage t...
This Article provides a new perspective on corporate philanthropy by examining a previously unnotice...
This paper shows that firms’ objectives can extend beyond profit maximization. I focus on a for-prof...
The aim of the paper is to understand how Corporate Social Entrepreneurship (CSE) is an important lo...
The primary objective of this article is to develop a framework for analyzing the ethical foundation...
Purpose This paper attempts to tease out the linkages between corporate social responsibility (CSR)...
Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) is very high on corporations' agenda in recent years. CSR mean...
The research aims to show how Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) should not be considered a cost ...
Objective: The paper aims to present various sources of competitive advantage which may occur when a...
ii | P a g e To competitively operate in an environment where even the basic social needs of the pop...