There is an increasing concern for the environment and society in today’s world. Stakeholders call for corporations to take responsibility for the impact that their organisational activities have on the environment and society by publicly disclosing such impacts and how they are being managed. Thus, the practice of corporate responsibility reporting (hereafter CRR) has been established. Unlike the provision of financial information in an annual report, CRR tends to be a voluntary reporting practice. As firms have the choice to provide CRR, logical economic thinking says that they will only do so if they derive some benefit from it. Therefore, the objective of this study is to investigate whether CRR is associated with firms’ market values i...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to provide empirical evidence on the significance of signal b...
The question of how an individual firm’s environmental performance impacts its firm risk has not bee...
This article speculates whether British companies evolved more effective systems, practices, and pro...
There is an increasing concern for the environment and society in today’s world. Stakeholders call f...
Purpose – Corporate responsibility reporting (CRR) deals with companies’ ethical, economic, environm...
Rapidly growing interest in Corporate Responsibility (CR) has led to a large increase in firms repor...
The challenge in Corporate Social Responsibility and Environmental (CSRE) reporting is that it is vo...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to examine whether narrative corporate social responsibility ...
Society is increasingly calling for organisations to demonstrate corporate social responsibility (CS...
AbstractThe Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) is observed as base point of compatible responsibl...
With the trend towards sustainability, society is increasingly calling for organisations to demonstr...
Corporate responsibility (CR) has gained a lot of attention during the last decade and many more com...
With the increasing pressure placed on organisations by their stakeholders to accept responsibility ...
Non-financial reporting, while not mandatory in most countries, has been adopted by many large compa...
This study aims to comparatively assess the effects of company-specific variables on the level of co...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to provide empirical evidence on the significance of signal b...
The question of how an individual firm’s environmental performance impacts its firm risk has not bee...
This article speculates whether British companies evolved more effective systems, practices, and pro...
There is an increasing concern for the environment and society in today’s world. Stakeholders call f...
Purpose – Corporate responsibility reporting (CRR) deals with companies’ ethical, economic, environm...
Rapidly growing interest in Corporate Responsibility (CR) has led to a large increase in firms repor...
The challenge in Corporate Social Responsibility and Environmental (CSRE) reporting is that it is vo...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to examine whether narrative corporate social responsibility ...
Society is increasingly calling for organisations to demonstrate corporate social responsibility (CS...
AbstractThe Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) is observed as base point of compatible responsibl...
With the trend towards sustainability, society is increasingly calling for organisations to demonstr...
Corporate responsibility (CR) has gained a lot of attention during the last decade and many more com...
With the increasing pressure placed on organisations by their stakeholders to accept responsibility ...
Non-financial reporting, while not mandatory in most countries, has been adopted by many large compa...
This study aims to comparatively assess the effects of company-specific variables on the level of co...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to provide empirical evidence on the significance of signal b...
The question of how an individual firm’s environmental performance impacts its firm risk has not bee...
This article speculates whether British companies evolved more effective systems, practices, and pro...