This study investigates government public policies facing competing firms’ strategic corporate social responsibility (CSR) activities and finds that the choice of CSR crucially depends on corporate profit tax. We demonstrate that strategic CSR decreases while social welfare increases with corporate tax. When the government grants uniform output subsidies, we show that bilateral CSR leads to a lower CSR level than under unilateral CSR but bilateral CSR is always beneficial to society. However, when the government grants discriminatory output subsidies which yield different levels of unilateral CSR, we show that domestic CSR leads to a lower CSR level than under foreign CSR. In an endogenous CSR choice game, domestic CSR (no CSR) is a Nash eq...
This paper analyzes the coordinated effects of corporate social responsibility (CSR) in a setting wh...
This paper investigates the role of stakeholder preference on corporate social responsibility (CSR) ...
In this work we investigate the relationship between corporate social responsibility (CSR) and prof...
This study incorporates the corporate social responsibility (CSR) initiatives of a domestic firm and...
This study considers commitments between tariff policy and corporate social responsibility (CSR) act...
This study focuses on the topic of CSR and profitability and extends the current literature on the t...
This study considers a strategic interplay between corporate social responsibility (CSR) and privati...
This paper analyses the effects of managerial delegation on the equilibrium outcomes in a duopoly m...
Using a simple Cournot duopoly model with differentiated products, this work studies the firms’ str...
This study uses a game theoretic approach to assess how the government can influence firms’ CSR inve...
We analyze a delegation game relevant to the conduct of corporate social responsibility (CSR) in whi...
This paper uses a biform game model to study firms’ trade-offs between corporate social responsibili...
Corporate social responsibility (CSR), once thought of only a philanthropic activity of a firm, is n...
This paper analyses the equilibrium outcomes in a duopoly market where firms follow corporate social...
This paper investigates the role of stakeholder preference on corporate social responsibility (CSR) ...
This paper analyzes the coordinated effects of corporate social responsibility (CSR) in a setting wh...
This paper investigates the role of stakeholder preference on corporate social responsibility (CSR) ...
In this work we investigate the relationship between corporate social responsibility (CSR) and prof...
This study incorporates the corporate social responsibility (CSR) initiatives of a domestic firm and...
This study considers commitments between tariff policy and corporate social responsibility (CSR) act...
This study focuses on the topic of CSR and profitability and extends the current literature on the t...
This study considers a strategic interplay between corporate social responsibility (CSR) and privati...
This paper analyses the effects of managerial delegation on the equilibrium outcomes in a duopoly m...
Using a simple Cournot duopoly model with differentiated products, this work studies the firms’ str...
This study uses a game theoretic approach to assess how the government can influence firms’ CSR inve...
We analyze a delegation game relevant to the conduct of corporate social responsibility (CSR) in whi...
This paper uses a biform game model to study firms’ trade-offs between corporate social responsibili...
Corporate social responsibility (CSR), once thought of only a philanthropic activity of a firm, is n...
This paper analyses the equilibrium outcomes in a duopoly market where firms follow corporate social...
This paper investigates the role of stakeholder preference on corporate social responsibility (CSR) ...
This paper analyzes the coordinated effects of corporate social responsibility (CSR) in a setting wh...
This paper investigates the role of stakeholder preference on corporate social responsibility (CSR) ...
In this work we investigate the relationship between corporate social responsibility (CSR) and prof...