This paper provides general insight on the economic feasibility and desirability of Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR), in order to explain why some firms voluntarily over comply with social matters. In this paper I define CSR as the activity in which firms makes an explicit pair between the sales of private good and the provision of public good. Furthermore, the consumers are divided into two different categories; responsible consumers and non responsible ones. The main result shows that CSR activity could be considered as a firm's strategy to internalize the externality, and thus it would not be contradicted with profit maximization. Moreover, could be an alternative way for the provision of public good, especially in the presence of g...
The article deals with the possibility of the Corporate Social Responsibility concept to increase th...
There has been a long - standing argument on whether or not companies should be socially responsible...
In traditional economic theories, corporation main task is only to generate profits for the investor...
This paper provides general insight on the economic feasibility and desir-ability of Corporate Socia...
This paper explores the feasibility and desirability of Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR). We id...
ABSTRACT Milton Friedman argued that the social responsibility of firms is to maximize profits. This...
AbstractWe analyze the effects of strategic Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) on social welfare ...
We analyze a delegation game relevant to the conduct of corporate social responsibility (CSR) in whi...
Modern corporate social responsibility (CSR) has many names, such as corporate citizenship, corpora...
Society’s demands for individual and corporate social responsibility as an alternative response to m...
Today there is a general consensus among academics, practitioners and policy makers that businesses ...
(The article is partially based on KITZMUELLER's EUI PhD thesis, 2010.) http://hdl.handle.net/1814/1...
Corporate social responsibility has been very popular amongst companies and top corporations. Howeve...
Liuc Papers n. 142, Serie Etica, Diritto ed Economia 10, suppl. a febbraio 2004. ...
Many companies choose to portray themselves as seeking the moral high ground and playing active role...
The article deals with the possibility of the Corporate Social Responsibility concept to increase th...
There has been a long - standing argument on whether or not companies should be socially responsible...
In traditional economic theories, corporation main task is only to generate profits for the investor...
This paper provides general insight on the economic feasibility and desir-ability of Corporate Socia...
This paper explores the feasibility and desirability of Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR). We id...
ABSTRACT Milton Friedman argued that the social responsibility of firms is to maximize profits. This...
AbstractWe analyze the effects of strategic Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) on social welfare ...
We analyze a delegation game relevant to the conduct of corporate social responsibility (CSR) in whi...
Modern corporate social responsibility (CSR) has many names, such as corporate citizenship, corpora...
Society’s demands for individual and corporate social responsibility as an alternative response to m...
Today there is a general consensus among academics, practitioners and policy makers that businesses ...
(The article is partially based on KITZMUELLER's EUI PhD thesis, 2010.) http://hdl.handle.net/1814/1...
Corporate social responsibility has been very popular amongst companies and top corporations. Howeve...
Liuc Papers n. 142, Serie Etica, Diritto ed Economia 10, suppl. a febbraio 2004. ...
Many companies choose to portray themselves as seeking the moral high ground and playing active role...
The article deals with the possibility of the Corporate Social Responsibility concept to increase th...
There has been a long - standing argument on whether or not companies should be socially responsible...
In traditional economic theories, corporation main task is only to generate profits for the investor...