This paper addresses two questions. First, from the perspective of the corporation, should the corporation cooperate and pay the corporate tax, or should it engage in “strategic” tax behavior designed to minimize or eliminate its corporate tax burden? Second, from the perspective of the state, should the state use the corporate tax just to raise revenue, or should it also try to use it as a regulatory tool to steer corporate behavior in directions that it deems beneficial to society? The paper argues that whatever our view of the nature of the corporation and of the legitimacy of corporate social responsibility, corporations should not be permitted to engage in strategic behavior that is designed solely to minimize their taxes, while the st...
The purpose of this contribution is to explore the possibility of integrating tax with corporate soc...
Companies compete to maximize returns and the public’s opinion about corporations’ social responsibi...
This article will address the question whether publicly traded US corporations owe a duty to their s...
This paper addresses two questions. First, from the perspective of the corporation, should the corpo...
This paper addresses two questions. First, from the perspective of the corporation, should the corpo...
This Article will address the question of whether publicly traded U.S. corporations owe a duty to th...
Under the aggregate or nexus of contracts view of the corporation, which is the dominant view among ...
Corporate tax avoidance is a phenomenon that affects countries and people all around the world. Big ...
Taxpayers have to plan their tax affairs to plan their life or develop their business strategy. Ofte...
The social responsibilities of for-profit corporations have gained importance recently, and Corporat...
Abstract International corporate tax planning and corporate social responsibility are topics that mi...
The enhanced inspiration for Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) strategy as a contemporary approa...
Taxpayers have to plan their tax affairs to plan their life or develop their business strategy. Ofte...
Objective – Although corporate tax avoidance is a widely discussed topic in the literature, conflict...
© 2013, Springer Science+Business Media Dordrecht. In contrast to many aspects of the social respons...
The purpose of this contribution is to explore the possibility of integrating tax with corporate soc...
Companies compete to maximize returns and the public’s opinion about corporations’ social responsibi...
This article will address the question whether publicly traded US corporations owe a duty to their s...
This paper addresses two questions. First, from the perspective of the corporation, should the corpo...
This paper addresses two questions. First, from the perspective of the corporation, should the corpo...
This Article will address the question of whether publicly traded U.S. corporations owe a duty to th...
Under the aggregate or nexus of contracts view of the corporation, which is the dominant view among ...
Corporate tax avoidance is a phenomenon that affects countries and people all around the world. Big ...
Taxpayers have to plan their tax affairs to plan their life or develop their business strategy. Ofte...
The social responsibilities of for-profit corporations have gained importance recently, and Corporat...
Abstract International corporate tax planning and corporate social responsibility are topics that mi...
The enhanced inspiration for Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) strategy as a contemporary approa...
Taxpayers have to plan their tax affairs to plan their life or develop their business strategy. Ofte...
Objective – Although corporate tax avoidance is a widely discussed topic in the literature, conflict...
© 2013, Springer Science+Business Media Dordrecht. In contrast to many aspects of the social respons...
The purpose of this contribution is to explore the possibility of integrating tax with corporate soc...
Companies compete to maximize returns and the public’s opinion about corporations’ social responsibi...
This article will address the question whether publicly traded US corporations owe a duty to their s...