This Article empirically investigates the corporate response to the Russian invasion of Ukraine in the framework of the stakeholder capitalism debate. Some describe corporate leaders’ decision to withdraw from Russia as an example of stakeholder governance, maintaining that they placed social responsibility over profits. Others question the authenticity of corporate support for Ukraine and argue that companies left Russia mainly driven by operational and reputational concerns. Against this backdrop, we conduct an empirical study of reactions to the outbreak of the war from companies in the S&P500 and STOXX600 indices. We explore whether managers effectively decided mostly on ethical and moral grounds, or whether perhaps there was another po...
In an environment where shareholder rights cannot be enforced, management might choose to honour the...
This empirical paper examines the drivers underpinning changes to socially-responsible behaviours in...
Governments are widely viewed by academics and practitioners (and society more generally) as the key...
This Article empirically investigates the corporate response to the Russian invasion of Ukraine in t...
In this master’s thesis, we investigate the drivers behind companies’ decision to pull out from Russ...
In this master’s thesis, we investigate the drivers behind companies’ decision to pull out from Russ...
Despite sanctions and public demand for companies to exit the Russian market due to its 2022 invasio...
This study investigates the attitudes of Russian executives towards corporate social responsibility....
This Article draws on a rich array of deviant behavior in Russian enterprises to craft lessons for c...
This Article draws on a rich array of deviant behavior in Russian enterprises to craft lessons for c...
Bad corporate governance is often invoked to explain poor enterprise performance, but the catch phra...
This article explains the dynamics of the "path-breaking" evolution in the corporate governance of R...
Using firm-level information obtained from the Russian Trading System stock exchange from 1998 throu...
PURPOSE – This paper explores how a firm’s public stand on a social-political issue can be a salient...
The thesis comprises three empirical chapters on the determinants of corporate social responsibility...
In an environment where shareholder rights cannot be enforced, management might choose to honour the...
This empirical paper examines the drivers underpinning changes to socially-responsible behaviours in...
Governments are widely viewed by academics and practitioners (and society more generally) as the key...
This Article empirically investigates the corporate response to the Russian invasion of Ukraine in t...
In this master’s thesis, we investigate the drivers behind companies’ decision to pull out from Russ...
In this master’s thesis, we investigate the drivers behind companies’ decision to pull out from Russ...
Despite sanctions and public demand for companies to exit the Russian market due to its 2022 invasio...
This study investigates the attitudes of Russian executives towards corporate social responsibility....
This Article draws on a rich array of deviant behavior in Russian enterprises to craft lessons for c...
This Article draws on a rich array of deviant behavior in Russian enterprises to craft lessons for c...
Bad corporate governance is often invoked to explain poor enterprise performance, but the catch phra...
This article explains the dynamics of the "path-breaking" evolution in the corporate governance of R...
Using firm-level information obtained from the Russian Trading System stock exchange from 1998 throu...
PURPOSE – This paper explores how a firm’s public stand on a social-political issue can be a salient...
The thesis comprises three empirical chapters on the determinants of corporate social responsibility...
In an environment where shareholder rights cannot be enforced, management might choose to honour the...
This empirical paper examines the drivers underpinning changes to socially-responsible behaviours in...
Governments are widely viewed by academics and practitioners (and society more generally) as the key...