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similar across Norway, Sweden, and Denmark to justify claims for a monolithic “Scandinavian approach” to CSR? Previous …
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This study comparatively examines the dividends behavior in state-controlled firms versus family-controlled firms. With … pay dividends, as well as the concentration of dividend in state-controlled versus family-controlled firms. Based on the …-controlled versus family-controlled firms, as well as the improvement in these respects through cross-listing in Hong Kong. Copyright …
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Current research on corporate social responsibility (CSR) illustrates the growing sense of discord surrounding the …">2010</CitationRef>). Central to these concerns is that CSR risks becoming an over-simplified and peripheral part of corporate strategy …. Rather than transforming the dominant corporate discourse, it is argued that CSR and related concepts are limited to …
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Stakeholder theory advocates that firms bear responsibility for the implications of their actions. However, while a firm affects or can affect stakeholders, stakeholders can also affect the corporation. Previous stakeholder theorising has neglected the reciprocal nature of responsibility. The...
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The aim of the paper is to investigate the effects of the corporate governance model on social and environmental disclosure (SED). We analyze the disclosures of the 100 U.S. Best Corporate Citizens in the period 2005–2007, and we posit a series of simultaneous relationships between different...
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