Corporate social responsibility (CSR) activities enhance firm value via strengthened stakeholder relationships. However, many firms are also involved in corporate social irresponsibility (CSI), which could lead stakeholders to judge CSR actions as insincere, subsequently damaging firm value. This study examines the pivotal role of CSI for CSR’s firm value effects. As an initial finding, the results indicate that CSR’s firm value effect is significantly attenuated by the presence of CSI. Offering a more fine-grained analysis, the authors elaborate on the effectiveness of CSR that relates to the same (SD-CSR) or another domain (OD-CSR) as CSI. All else equal, the results indicate that only OD-CSR enhances firm value. Depending upon...
Although extensive research has explored topics related to corporate social responsibility (CSR)—par...
Firms in various markets such as health care, financial services, software, consumer goods, etc. spe...
Prevailing studies on the economic implications of corporate social responsibility (CSR) for compa...
We hypothesize that CSR serves as a control mechanism to curb excessive risk taking and to reduce ex...
What influences firms to engage in socially responsible (irresponsible) activities? Corporate social...
Corporate social irresponsibility may, indeed, be one of the “grand challenges” of international bus...
This study attempts to investigate the influence of corporate social responsibility (CSR) on firm va...
Firms in various markets such as health care, financial services, software, consumer goods, etc. spe...
Corporate social irresponsibility (CSI), as an opposite of corporate social responsibility (CSR), re...
This paper shows that corporate social responsibility (CSR) and firm value are positively related fo...
This study examines the relationship between the between-firm and within-firm values of corporate so...
Considerable recent accounting research has focused on the financial effects of CSR activities but t...
This paper investigates how investments in corporate social responsibility (CSR) activities affect f...
International audiencePrevious literature on the link between corporate social responsibility (CSR) ...
Purpose – To examine how increases in corporate social responsibility (CSR) and corporate social irr...
Although extensive research has explored topics related to corporate social responsibility (CSR)—par...
Firms in various markets such as health care, financial services, software, consumer goods, etc. spe...
Prevailing studies on the economic implications of corporate social responsibility (CSR) for compa...
We hypothesize that CSR serves as a control mechanism to curb excessive risk taking and to reduce ex...
What influences firms to engage in socially responsible (irresponsible) activities? Corporate social...
Corporate social irresponsibility may, indeed, be one of the “grand challenges” of international bus...
This study attempts to investigate the influence of corporate social responsibility (CSR) on firm va...
Firms in various markets such as health care, financial services, software, consumer goods, etc. spe...
Corporate social irresponsibility (CSI), as an opposite of corporate social responsibility (CSR), re...
This paper shows that corporate social responsibility (CSR) and firm value are positively related fo...
This study examines the relationship between the between-firm and within-firm values of corporate so...
Considerable recent accounting research has focused on the financial effects of CSR activities but t...
This paper investigates how investments in corporate social responsibility (CSR) activities affect f...
International audiencePrevious literature on the link between corporate social responsibility (CSR) ...
Purpose – To examine how increases in corporate social responsibility (CSR) and corporate social irr...
Although extensive research has explored topics related to corporate social responsibility (CSR)—par...
Firms in various markets such as health care, financial services, software, consumer goods, etc. spe...
Prevailing studies on the economic implications of corporate social responsibility (CSR) for compa...