Is corporate social responsibility in Japanese firms at the theoretically derived achievable level? : an analysis of CSR inefficiency using a stochastic frontier model
Year of publication: |
2016
|
---|---|
Authors: | Nakamura, Eri |
Published in: |
Business and society review : a quarterly forum on the role of business in a free society. - Malden, Mass. [u.a.] : Blackwell, ISSN 0045-3609, ZDB-ID 608367-5. - Vol. 121.2016, 2, p. 271-295
|
Subject: | Corporate Social Responsibility | Corporate social responsibility | Wirkungsanalyse | Impact assessment | Effizienz | Efficiency | Stochastischer Prozess | Stochastic process | Japan |
-
Corporate social responsibility and firm efficiency : a latent class stochastic frontier analysis
Becchetti, Leonardo, (2011)
-
Why ‘doing good’, is not good enough : essays on social impact measurement
Liket, Kellie Cornelie, (2014)
-
Operational efficiency integrating the evaluation of environmental investment : the case of Japan
Kuo, Lopin, (2010)
- More ...
-
The Effect of Demand Response on Electricity Consumption in Japan
Mizutani, Fumitoshi, (2015)
-
An Analysis of Household Electricity Saving Behavior Using the Stochastic Frontier Function
Mizutani, Fumitoshi, (2015)
-
Mizutani, Fumitoshi, (2014)
- More ...