The literature on corporate social responsibility (CSR) has not yet provided a univocal answer to an important question, i.e., when does corporate social responsibility pay off? Drawing up institutional theory, this study contributes to the CSR literature through exploring the CSR-CFP (corporate financial performance) relationship as being moderated by the country-level institutionalization of CSR. We hypothesize that the country-level institutionalization of CSR negatively impacts firms’ capability of capitalizing on their CSR efforts to stimulate financial performance. The results based on IMSS VI support our hypothesis that firms in countries where CSR is highly institutionalized generally find it more difficult to capitalize on their CS...
We study the antecedents that help explaining how firms should deal with CSR in this modern economy ...
Evidence exploring the relationship between corporate social responsibility (CSR) disclosure and cor...
The theoretical as well as empirical relationships between corporate social responsibility and corpo...
The literature on corporate social responsibility (CSR) has not yet provided a univocal answer to an...
Academic literature recognizes that firms in different countries deal with Corporate Social Responsi...
International audienceThis study provides an integrated view of the combined direct and indirect eff...
In the past decades, a new trend has started in the world of commerce. Businesses have started to in...
This study attempts to address calls to revisit the relationship between corporate governance (CG) a...
Whether you can “do well” by “doing good” could well depend on what “good” you are doing and where. ...
Corporate social responsibility (CSR) footprints in terms of relevant policies, plans and programs a...
International audienceWe investigate the relationship between Corporate Social Performance (CSP) and...
The different institutional contexts in which businesses practice corporate social responsibility (C...
Given that Sweden is one of the most sustainable countries in the world (RobecoSAM, 2018), with a bi...
CSR is a multifaceted concept encompassing a wide range of organizational actions intended to furthe...
Corporate social responsibility (CSR) footprints in terms of relevant policies, plans and programs a...
We study the antecedents that help explaining how firms should deal with CSR in this modern economy ...
Evidence exploring the relationship between corporate social responsibility (CSR) disclosure and cor...
The theoretical as well as empirical relationships between corporate social responsibility and corpo...
The literature on corporate social responsibility (CSR) has not yet provided a univocal answer to an...
Academic literature recognizes that firms in different countries deal with Corporate Social Responsi...
International audienceThis study provides an integrated view of the combined direct and indirect eff...
In the past decades, a new trend has started in the world of commerce. Businesses have started to in...
This study attempts to address calls to revisit the relationship between corporate governance (CG) a...
Whether you can “do well” by “doing good” could well depend on what “good” you are doing and where. ...
Corporate social responsibility (CSR) footprints in terms of relevant policies, plans and programs a...
International audienceWe investigate the relationship between Corporate Social Performance (CSP) and...
The different institutional contexts in which businesses practice corporate social responsibility (C...
Given that Sweden is one of the most sustainable countries in the world (RobecoSAM, 2018), with a bi...
CSR is a multifaceted concept encompassing a wide range of organizational actions intended to furthe...
Corporate social responsibility (CSR) footprints in terms of relevant policies, plans and programs a...
We study the antecedents that help explaining how firms should deal with CSR in this modern economy ...
Evidence exploring the relationship between corporate social responsibility (CSR) disclosure and cor...
The theoretical as well as empirical relationships between corporate social responsibility and corpo...