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An increasing number of investors want to invest their capital not only with profit but also responsibly, and they pay significant attention to the formula of socially responsible investing (SRI), which means that they consciously engage their funds in companies operating in accordance with CSR...
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In this paper, we examine time and country specific institutional effects on CSR disclosures by big bank in fourteen Western European banks. For time effect, we compared banks' CSR disclosures in 2005, when societal expectation of banks' CSR disclosures was considered low, to their CSR...
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The last two decades have shown us the growing importance of corporate, social and governance programs, as executives, investors and regulators have become increasingly aware of these programs' potential to mitigate corporate crises and build solid social reputation. Thus, mutual funds that...
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This paper contributes to the existing literature about the effects of Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) on market valuation. In particular, we investigate the impact of sustainability reporting under the global reporting initiative (GRI) on the firm value of non-financial EUROSTOXX 600...
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This study examines whether product market competition affects corporate social responsibility (CSR). To obtain exogenous variation in product market competition, I exploit a quasi-natural experiment provided by large import tariff reductions that occurred between 1992 and 2005 in the U.S....
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