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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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companies operating in China to better assess and exercise their corporate social responsibility (CSR) in specific contexts. The … purpose of this book is to show that CSR has a strong economic pay back in the long run, that it is a key success factor in …-oriented book takes into account China's classical and contemporary thought on CSR. It is the result of a long research and …
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purpose of the paper is to offer an explanation how Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) influences corporation's reputation …. An empirical analysis in the Republic of Croatia was conducted. The aim was to enlighten the current state of CSR as one … CSR in building better reputation and competitive advantage was highlighted. …
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This paper intends to use a conceptual paradigm to discuss the ambiguity of corporate governance while issuing shares to maintain their capital adequacy for European cooperative banks. It thus provides theoretical evidence for the arbitrage between stakeholder and shareholder control for these...
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This paper seeks to explore how corporate social responsibility (CSR) is embedded in corporate organisations. The major … questions examined are "How the CSR institutionalisation has been developed" and "How it functions in the organisation". While … recent literature argues that CSR is important to a successful business strategy, and that CSR and corporate governance are …
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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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