It has been a buzzword for decades and gained the title of a global megatrend. With many endorsing and others discrediting its importance, what are the real economics of corporate social responsibility? How do we measure sustainability in corporations and who does it benefit? Is any effort appreciated by the market and the public? Is CSR merely in fashion or does it have a concrete place in a quantitative science such as finance? These are some of the questions this book deals with. We discuss the shift from a share- holder-oriented business world towards a stakeholder-oriented system and explore how CSR fairs with the traditional financial theories and corporate law. A new view of CSR sees it as a means to reconciliate the conundrum “shar...
Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) may be viewed as a business strategy rather than a philanthrop...
Background: The debate about environment, labor conditions and aid to developing countries has the l...
textabstractFinancial markets and company managers are increasingly acknowledging the concepts of so...
It has been a buzzword for decades and gained the title of a global megatrend. With many endorsing a...
The information within this study reviews the financial management literature focusing on proponents...
International audienceBy and large, corporations of the 21st century have come to realise that their...
International audienceBy and large, corporations of the 21st century have come to realise that their...
International audienceThis paper investigates the complex relationship between the financial risk of...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to describe the perception of value and risk in CSR as well as...
The research aims to show how Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) should not be considered a cost ...
Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) is very high on corporations' agenda in recent years. CSR mean...
This paper examines company social responsibility (CSR) packages and their impact on shareholder pri...
In traditional economic theories, corporation main task is only to generate profits for the investor...
We hypothesize that CSR serves as a control mechanism to curb excessive risk taking and to reduce ex...
There has been an increasing interest towards corporate social responsibility (CSR) during the last ...
Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) may be viewed as a business strategy rather than a philanthrop...
Background: The debate about environment, labor conditions and aid to developing countries has the l...
textabstractFinancial markets and company managers are increasingly acknowledging the concepts of so...
It has been a buzzword for decades and gained the title of a global megatrend. With many endorsing a...
The information within this study reviews the financial management literature focusing on proponents...
International audienceBy and large, corporations of the 21st century have come to realise that their...
International audienceBy and large, corporations of the 21st century have come to realise that their...
International audienceThis paper investigates the complex relationship between the financial risk of...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to describe the perception of value and risk in CSR as well as...
The research aims to show how Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) should not be considered a cost ...
Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) is very high on corporations' agenda in recent years. CSR mean...
This paper examines company social responsibility (CSR) packages and their impact on shareholder pri...
In traditional economic theories, corporation main task is only to generate profits for the investor...
We hypothesize that CSR serves as a control mechanism to curb excessive risk taking and to reduce ex...
There has been an increasing interest towards corporate social responsibility (CSR) during the last ...
Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) may be viewed as a business strategy rather than a philanthrop...
Background: The debate about environment, labor conditions and aid to developing countries has the l...
textabstractFinancial markets and company managers are increasingly acknowledging the concepts of so...