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As businesses span the globe, multinational and translational companies conduct their business operations in foreign settings, especially in developing countries and in countries in transition from Communist regimes. This poses new challenges to expatriate managers and to home-based staff in...
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in firms that engage in Corporate Social Responsibility activities. This paper compares the effectiveness of social …
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Responsible (CSR is the acronym for Corporate Social Responsibility). Several studies (including Preston and O’Bannon, 1997 … Social Responsibility certification and the firms’ performance. Our work builds a CSR index that intersects two of the three …
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Society’s demands for individual and corporate social responsibility as an alternative response to market and … image concerns, and material incentives. We then link individual concerns to corporate social responsibility, contrasting …
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acronym for Corporate Social Responsibility). This kind of certification is assigned by private companies that guarantee that … between Social Responsibility certification and the performance of firms. Their results were ambiguous and did not show any …
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In the last two decades in OECD countries there has been increased development of Social Responsible (CSR is the … acronym of Corporate Social Responsibility) certified firms. This certification is assigned by public and private companies … descriptive statistics, combined and supported by probit analysis, seem to stress the focal role of economic development as one of …
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. The main result is that a higher responsibility by both producers and consumers can have different impacts on the …, the efficiency of the clean-up effort is always increasing in their degree of responsibility. On the other hand, when the … abatement costs are variable, a higher level of responsibility may reduce social welfare. Finally, the first best allocation is …
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social responsibility" (CSR), particularly in the realm of environmental protection. Beyond complete compliance with …
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Responsible (CSR is the acronym for Corporate Social Responsibility). Several studies (including Preston and O’Bannon, 1997 … Social Responsibility certification and firm performance. Our work builds a CSR index that intersects two of the three main …
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This paper investigates the link between development, economic growth, and the economic losses from natural disasters … development and slower than income at high levels of development. In that case, increasing risk-taking reinforces economic growth …-taking is both a driver and a consequence of economic development, and should not be indiscriminately suppressed. The …
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