We analyze an extensive proprietary database of corporate social responsibility engagements with US public companies over 1999-2009. Engagements address environmental, social, and governance concerns. Successful (unsuccessful) engagements are followed by positive (zero) abnormal returns. Companies with inferior governance and socially conscious institutional investors are more likely to be engaged. Success in engagements is more probable if the engaged firm has reputational concerns and higher capacity to implement changes. Collaboration among activists is instrumental in increasing the success rate of environmental/social engagements. After successful engagements, particularly on environmental/social issues, companies experience improved a...
In an evolving global economy, it has become imperative for the private sector to act as a force for...
In recent years, corporate social performance (CSP) has continued to become an integral part of any ...
The research aims to show how Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) should not be considered a cost ...
We analyze an extensive proprietary database of corporate social responsibility engagements with U.S...
We study investor activism promoting environmental, social and governance (ESG) improvements using a...
Held in abeyance by the Cold War and the preeminence of the nation-state over the past fifty years, ...
Held in abeyance by the Cold War and the preeminence of the nation-state over the past fifty years, ...
We study how corporate social responsibility relates to investors, firms, and shareholder proposals....
We study how corporate social responsibility relates to investors, firms and shareholder proposals. ...
This paper assesses whether shareholders drive the environmental and social (E&S) performance of fir...
Using KLD data on the performance of 188 companies over a three-year period in seven areas of corpor...
Working paper on INCAS blog : https://incas.hypotheses.org/The launch of the United Nations Global C...
In the corporate finance tradition starting with Berle & Means (1923), corporations should generally...
The thesis comprises three empirical chapters on the determinants of corporate social responsibility...
The trend for better corporate governance and accountability has focused attention on the responsibi...
In an evolving global economy, it has become imperative for the private sector to act as a force for...
In recent years, corporate social performance (CSP) has continued to become an integral part of any ...
The research aims to show how Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) should not be considered a cost ...
We analyze an extensive proprietary database of corporate social responsibility engagements with U.S...
We study investor activism promoting environmental, social and governance (ESG) improvements using a...
Held in abeyance by the Cold War and the preeminence of the nation-state over the past fifty years, ...
Held in abeyance by the Cold War and the preeminence of the nation-state over the past fifty years, ...
We study how corporate social responsibility relates to investors, firms, and shareholder proposals....
We study how corporate social responsibility relates to investors, firms and shareholder proposals. ...
This paper assesses whether shareholders drive the environmental and social (E&S) performance of fir...
Using KLD data on the performance of 188 companies over a three-year period in seven areas of corpor...
Working paper on INCAS blog : https://incas.hypotheses.org/The launch of the United Nations Global C...
In the corporate finance tradition starting with Berle & Means (1923), corporations should generally...
The thesis comprises three empirical chapters on the determinants of corporate social responsibility...
The trend for better corporate governance and accountability has focused attention on the responsibi...
In an evolving global economy, it has become imperative for the private sector to act as a force for...
In recent years, corporate social performance (CSP) has continued to become an integral part of any ...
The research aims to show how Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) should not be considered a cost ...