We examine the behavior of a profit maximizing monopolist in a horizontal differentiation model in which consumers differ in their degree of social responsibility (SR) and consumers SR is dynamically influenced by habit persistence. The model outlines parametric conditions under which (consumer driven) corporate social responsibility is an optimal choice compatible with profit maximizing behavior.corporate social responsibility; profit maximizing monopolist
It is commonly believed that the choice of adopting Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) behaviours...
The diffusion of corporate social responsibility is investigated by employing a hybrid evolutionary ...
In a linear bilateral monopoly with the up-stream manufacturer and the down-stream retailer “consum...
We examine the behavior of a profit maximizing monopolist in a horizontal differentiation model in w...
We examine the behavior of a profit maximizing monopolist in a horizontal differentiation model in w...
We extend the traditional horizontal differentiation models to the analysis of firm location into th...
The purpose of this paper is to investigate the link between CSR growth and income distribution. We ...
In our model of socially responsible (SR) product differentiation two duopolists (a zero profit soci...
This paper analyses the equilibrium outcomes in a duopoly market where firms follow corporate social...
In a duopoly model of vertical differentiation, we study market equilibrium and the resulting social...
In our model of ethical product differentiation two duopolists (a zero profit socially concerned pro...
AbstractThis paper shows that, in a bilateral monopoly with consumer-friendly social concerns, only ...
In an oligopoly with isoelastic demand, the paper analyzes the quantity competition between NPM prof...
We analyze a delegation game relevant to the conduct of corporate social responsibility (CSR) in whi...
The increasing attention of profit maximizing corporations to corporate social responsibility (CSR) ...
It is commonly believed that the choice of adopting Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) behaviours...
The diffusion of corporate social responsibility is investigated by employing a hybrid evolutionary ...
In a linear bilateral monopoly with the up-stream manufacturer and the down-stream retailer “consum...
We examine the behavior of a profit maximizing monopolist in a horizontal differentiation model in w...
We examine the behavior of a profit maximizing monopolist in a horizontal differentiation model in w...
We extend the traditional horizontal differentiation models to the analysis of firm location into th...
The purpose of this paper is to investigate the link between CSR growth and income distribution. We ...
In our model of socially responsible (SR) product differentiation two duopolists (a zero profit soci...
This paper analyses the equilibrium outcomes in a duopoly market where firms follow corporate social...
In a duopoly model of vertical differentiation, we study market equilibrium and the resulting social...
In our model of ethical product differentiation two duopolists (a zero profit socially concerned pro...
AbstractThis paper shows that, in a bilateral monopoly with consumer-friendly social concerns, only ...
In an oligopoly with isoelastic demand, the paper analyzes the quantity competition between NPM prof...
We analyze a delegation game relevant to the conduct of corporate social responsibility (CSR) in whi...
The increasing attention of profit maximizing corporations to corporate social responsibility (CSR) ...
It is commonly believed that the choice of adopting Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) behaviours...
The diffusion of corporate social responsibility is investigated by employing a hybrid evolutionary ...
In a linear bilateral monopoly with the up-stream manufacturer and the down-stream retailer “consum...