'This paper contributes to the literature on CSR and International Business by linking firm internationalization to corporate philanthropy. Considering the 2004 Tsunami disaster as a highly relevant case of an international societal issue, we analyze the characteristics of the corporate response to the disaster among Fortune Global 500 firms. We find that home region, degree of internationalization, firm size and profitability most strongly influenced the propensity of firms to donate as well as the value of their donations
Corporate philanthropy is significant because gifts are viewed as a means to enhance the image of a ...
This article examines whether the charitable giving amount and likelihood of firm response to catast...
Using detailed natural disaster data and a sample of Chinese listed firms over the period 2011–2019,...
textabstractThis paper contributes to the literature on CSR and International Business by linking fi...
In recent years, major disasters have figured prominently in the media. While corporate response to ...
This paper provides input on how the leaders of two leading Sri Lankan private sector organisations ...
This paper provides input on how the leaders of two leading Sri Lankan private sector organisations ...
This paper provides input on why two leading Sri Lankan private sector organisations engaged in corp...
This paper reports the findings of a study examining the influences if any, passage of time has on t...
Major corporations often respond charitably in times of disaster. However, disasters can also impose...
Major corporations often respond charitably in times of disaster. However, disasters can also impose...
Research on corporate philanthropy typically focuses on organization-external pressures and aggregat...
Catastrophic disasters have become more frequent and demand more resources yet corporate disaster re...
A compilation of background papers presented during the conference of the same name, this publicatio...
This study investigates how firms damaged by the Great East Japan Earthquake and Tsunami in 2011 (Ma...
Corporate philanthropy is significant because gifts are viewed as a means to enhance the image of a ...
This article examines whether the charitable giving amount and likelihood of firm response to catast...
Using detailed natural disaster data and a sample of Chinese listed firms over the period 2011–2019,...
textabstractThis paper contributes to the literature on CSR and International Business by linking fi...
In recent years, major disasters have figured prominently in the media. While corporate response to ...
This paper provides input on how the leaders of two leading Sri Lankan private sector organisations ...
This paper provides input on how the leaders of two leading Sri Lankan private sector organisations ...
This paper provides input on why two leading Sri Lankan private sector organisations engaged in corp...
This paper reports the findings of a study examining the influences if any, passage of time has on t...
Major corporations often respond charitably in times of disaster. However, disasters can also impose...
Major corporations often respond charitably in times of disaster. However, disasters can also impose...
Research on corporate philanthropy typically focuses on organization-external pressures and aggregat...
Catastrophic disasters have become more frequent and demand more resources yet corporate disaster re...
A compilation of background papers presented during the conference of the same name, this publicatio...
This study investigates how firms damaged by the Great East Japan Earthquake and Tsunami in 2011 (Ma...
Corporate philanthropy is significant because gifts are viewed as a means to enhance the image of a ...
This article examines whether the charitable giving amount and likelihood of firm response to catast...
Using detailed natural disaster data and a sample of Chinese listed firms over the period 2011–2019,...