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, corporate social responsibility, innovation, knowledge spillovers. Study limits refer to the fact that these four factors are …
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The paper highlights the most popular topics in social innovation research identified in the scientific literature … with which social innovation is addressed in the literature and then critically analyses its most debated aspects. The …-2014. Social innovation as a field of research is rather new but in the last ten years it has gained an amazing popularity among …
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(VF)L’objectif de cette recherche est de comprendre l’institutionnalisation et la rationalisation des pratiques socialement responsables par les organisations en identifiant les processus d’institutionnalisation et de diffusion à l’œuvre. Récusant les enseignements de la sociologie...
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Recent years have witnessed a steady growth of the number of firms that report on social and environmental information in separate reports, usually according to international standards, like the Global Reporting Initiative. This process has become more important in Spain than in other European...
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We analyse the relation between CSR and financial indicators and examine whether there exist significant differences in performance indicators between firms that have adopted CSR and others that have not. The effects of compliance with the requirements of CSR were determined on the basis the...
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The clients of the financial institutions, investors, employees, members of the community have high expectations regarding the corporate responsibility of the financial institutions. Therefore, the CSR performance assessment of a financial-banking institution is a complex undertaking which needs...
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This study examines the effect of corporate social responsibility (CSR) towards primary stakeholders on the cost of equity capital in Chinese listed firms, and divides the sample into state-owned enterprises (SOEs) and non-state-owned enterprises (NSOEs) for comparison. We construct a set of CSR...
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The emergence of ethical investment is a sign of the increasing interest of shareholders in the impact of corporate activities on sustainable development. The objective of this article is to analyse the relationship between the sustainable performance of a company and its financial performance...
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