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The current and ongoing economic environment in Australia is uncertain and challenging. The Australian economy is suffering from a general decline in economic outlook both in the short and medium term. The current economic climate of wildly fluctuating values and returns poses the question of...
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This Article addresses puzzles relating to the allocation of grandfathering rights. First, when a government wishes to distribute grandfathering rights to societal actors who currently engage in a behavior that will soon be restricted, the societal actors may engage in inefficient behavior to...
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At a time when policy makers want to change the behaviour of citizens to tackle a broad range of social problems, such as climate change, excessive drinking, obesity and crime, a promising new policy approach has appeared that seems capable of escaping the liberal reservations typically...
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-idiosyncratic risk. For theory, the authors advance the literature on the marketing-finance interface by drawing attention to the risk … social performance (CSP) on firm-idiosyncratic risk and (2) the role of two strategic marketing levers, advertising and … higher CSP lowers undesirable firm-idiosyncratic risk. Notably, although the salutary impact of CSP is greater in firms with …
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We find that firms invest more to build up corporate social capital, as measured by corporate social responsibility (CSR) intensity, when facing high economic policy uncertainty (EPU). The results are robust to endogeneity concerns. The effects are more pronounced for firms in consumer-oriented...
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Drawing upon the notion that the legal environment provides the conceptual and practical space in which corporate actions are deemed to be responsible (or not), we examine the effect of regulatory uncertainty on Corporate Social Responsibility activity. Using a sample of US firms, we find that...
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