This study examines the relationship between the degree of external social and environmental regulatory pressures and firms’ integration of corporate social responsibility (CSR) criteria into executive compensation contracts. Building on the notion that firms operate in settings in which external regulatory pressures and internal corporate governance conditions interact, we investigate how internal corporate governance mechanisms moderate the relationship between external regulatory pressures and adoption of CSR criteria in executive compensation contracts. The analysis of a worldwide, longitudinal sample of 2,328 firms listed in 37 countries during 2003 through 2015 reveals that the degree of regulatory pressure on firms to operate in soci...
In this paper, we draw on insights from theories in the management and corporate governance literatu...
We propose to investigate the relationship between corporate social responsibility disclosure and in...
AcceptedArticle“The final publication is available at Springer via http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10551-...
This study examines the relationship between the degree of external social and environmental regula-...
Firms have increasingly started tying their executives’ compensation to CSR-related objectives. In t...
This study attempts to address calls to revisit the relationship between corporate governance (CG) a...
It is often taken for granted that corporate social responsibility (CSR) will bring about social ben...
The results in this paper should help connect theoretical concepts with CSR practices in the current...
Are MNEs more socially responsible, and where is this more likely to occur? Are firms less responsib...
Abstract: We investigate the roles of legal origins and political institutions – believed to be the ...
This dissertation is motivated by an observation of a global steep increasing trend in corporate soc...
Cross-national comparative work of corporate social responsibility (CSR) is a relatively novel conce...
We study the antecedents that help explaining how firms should deal with CSR in this modern economy ...
The study accounts for recent developments in corporate voluntarism and assesses the evolving corpor...
This paper compares the CSR profiles of companies operating under the same macroeconomic institution...
In this paper, we draw on insights from theories in the management and corporate governance literatu...
We propose to investigate the relationship between corporate social responsibility disclosure and in...
AcceptedArticle“The final publication is available at Springer via http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10551-...
This study examines the relationship between the degree of external social and environmental regula-...
Firms have increasingly started tying their executives’ compensation to CSR-related objectives. In t...
This study attempts to address calls to revisit the relationship between corporate governance (CG) a...
It is often taken for granted that corporate social responsibility (CSR) will bring about social ben...
The results in this paper should help connect theoretical concepts with CSR practices in the current...
Are MNEs more socially responsible, and where is this more likely to occur? Are firms less responsib...
Abstract: We investigate the roles of legal origins and political institutions – believed to be the ...
This dissertation is motivated by an observation of a global steep increasing trend in corporate soc...
Cross-national comparative work of corporate social responsibility (CSR) is a relatively novel conce...
We study the antecedents that help explaining how firms should deal with CSR in this modern economy ...
The study accounts for recent developments in corporate voluntarism and assesses the evolving corpor...
This paper compares the CSR profiles of companies operating under the same macroeconomic institution...
In this paper, we draw on insights from theories in the management and corporate governance literatu...
We propose to investigate the relationship between corporate social responsibility disclosure and in...
AcceptedArticle“The final publication is available at Springer via http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10551-...