Corporate social responsibility (CSR) initiatives are signals used by organizations to reduce information asymmetries within the market and to make their commitment to sustainability observable. The present study aims at investigating the hypothesis that responsible companies operating in controversial industries (i.e., companies whose core business or production processes are perceived as questionable by society given current environmental, social, or/and ethical issues) are likely to be more active in using different types of CSR signals. Through ANCOVA, we assess how firms belonging to both controversial and non-controversial industries differ in the way they manage CSR signals. The empirical results show that companies in controversial ...
To deepen our understanding of how firms pursue different forms of legitimacy in communicating their...
The general public seems to have lost trust in the disclosures of major corporations (Havas Media an...
The survival of organizations is dependent upon their legitimacy since legitimacy provides them with...
Corporate social responsibility (CSR) initiatives are signals used by organizations to reduce inform...
To reduce information asymmetries with stakeholders and increase stakeholder engagement, firms frequ...
This paper assesses how companies belonging to controversial and non-controversial industries differ...
The social responsibility of business has become a major issue in recent years and the reporting of...
Since stakeholders cannot directly observe corporate social responsibility (CSR) efforts, companies ...
In light of the many corporate scandals, social and ethical commitment of society has increased cons...
During recent years, company scandals and an intensified demand from the public that companies shoul...
Corporations’ involvement in activities that are socially responsible, with respect for workers' rig...
The present study is a critical appraisal of corporate social responsibility (CSR) and the certain t...
Purpose: Over the last few decades, corporate social responsibility (CSR) has received a large amoun...
To deepen our understanding of how firms pursue different forms of legitimacy in communicating their...
The general public seems to have lost trust in the disclosures of major corporations (Havas Media an...
The survival of organizations is dependent upon their legitimacy since legitimacy provides them with...
Corporate social responsibility (CSR) initiatives are signals used by organizations to reduce inform...
To reduce information asymmetries with stakeholders and increase stakeholder engagement, firms frequ...
This paper assesses how companies belonging to controversial and non-controversial industries differ...
The social responsibility of business has become a major issue in recent years and the reporting of...
Since stakeholders cannot directly observe corporate social responsibility (CSR) efforts, companies ...
In light of the many corporate scandals, social and ethical commitment of society has increased cons...
During recent years, company scandals and an intensified demand from the public that companies shoul...
Corporations’ involvement in activities that are socially responsible, with respect for workers' rig...
The present study is a critical appraisal of corporate social responsibility (CSR) and the certain t...
Purpose: Over the last few decades, corporate social responsibility (CSR) has received a large amoun...
To deepen our understanding of how firms pursue different forms of legitimacy in communicating their...
The general public seems to have lost trust in the disclosures of major corporations (Havas Media an...
The survival of organizations is dependent upon their legitimacy since legitimacy provides them with...