Non-governmental organizations (NGOs) play a key role in creating incentives for firms to develop a Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) policy by disclosing publicly self-regulatory corporate efforts. Their informational behavior is heterogeneous: Some NGOs mostly disclose information on firms that do not behave responsibly (e.g., Greenpeace). Others are specialized in revealing firms that are socially or environmentally responsible (e.g., the Marine Stewardship Council). We develop a model describing the interactions between a NGO, a continuum of firms and a representative stakeholder to explain what drives the NGO communication choice and its impact on the level of self-regulation. We show that the NGO specializes in equilibrium: depend...
Some individuals and firms voluntarily mitigate the harmful consequences of their eco-nomic activiti...
Non-governmental organisations (NGOs) have significantly increased attempts at advocacy for corporat...
CERNA Working Paper Series 2010-18International audienceDoes self-regulation improve social welfare?...
Non-governmental organizations (NGOs) play a key role in creating incentives for firms to develop a ...
This article describes, analyzes, and explains the emergence of partnerships between corporations an...
Interactions between corporations and nonprofits are on the rise, frequently driven by a corporate i...
Activist nongovernmental organizations (NGOs) increasingly oppose firms' practices. We suggest this ...
In the current globalized market, multinational corporations are experiencing heightened external so...
The thesis explores the influence of Non-Governmental Organizations (NGOs) on the Corporate Social R...
Non-governmental organisations often accuse multinational corporations of exploiting the various leg...
This dissertation examines how the growth of corporate social responsibility (CSR) has led to the de...
This thesis studies the role of third parties in tempering informational issues at stake with regard...
Pdf attached with permission from authorsResearch on companies’ decision to disclose social and envi...
This paper explores the relationship between corporate social responsibility (CSR) and government. C...
(X)NGOs1 in nowadays world become more and more important player who not only fulfill the humanitari...
Some individuals and firms voluntarily mitigate the harmful consequences of their eco-nomic activiti...
Non-governmental organisations (NGOs) have significantly increased attempts at advocacy for corporat...
CERNA Working Paper Series 2010-18International audienceDoes self-regulation improve social welfare?...
Non-governmental organizations (NGOs) play a key role in creating incentives for firms to develop a ...
This article describes, analyzes, and explains the emergence of partnerships between corporations an...
Interactions between corporations and nonprofits are on the rise, frequently driven by a corporate i...
Activist nongovernmental organizations (NGOs) increasingly oppose firms' practices. We suggest this ...
In the current globalized market, multinational corporations are experiencing heightened external so...
The thesis explores the influence of Non-Governmental Organizations (NGOs) on the Corporate Social R...
Non-governmental organisations often accuse multinational corporations of exploiting the various leg...
This dissertation examines how the growth of corporate social responsibility (CSR) has led to the de...
This thesis studies the role of third parties in tempering informational issues at stake with regard...
Pdf attached with permission from authorsResearch on companies’ decision to disclose social and envi...
This paper explores the relationship between corporate social responsibility (CSR) and government. C...
(X)NGOs1 in nowadays world become more and more important player who not only fulfill the humanitari...
Some individuals and firms voluntarily mitigate the harmful consequences of their eco-nomic activiti...
Non-governmental organisations (NGOs) have significantly increased attempts at advocacy for corporat...
CERNA Working Paper Series 2010-18International audienceDoes self-regulation improve social welfare?...