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reputation as a moderator on CSR-organizational performancelinkages. Final data comprised 340 responses collected from senior …
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We exploit unexpected corporate data breaches to study how firms respond to negative reputation events. Data breaches … negatively affect firm profitability, value, and reputation for years following the event, but are not triggered by high or low …. Firms respond similarly after other negative shocks to their reputation. Our paper represents the first empirical study to …
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Studies have shown that corporate social performance (CSP) is an antecedent of corporate reputation, acting as a signal … analyze how stakeholders’ national culture moderates the relationship between CSP and corporate reputation. The results of the … and corporate reputation. …
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analyses their stakeholder's management as well as the quality of relationships with their primary and secondary stakeholders …
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This paper investigates the differential effects of corporate social responsibility (CSR) dimensions on corporate financial performance (CFP) across sectors in China. This research uses a unique data set provided by China Stock Market and Accounting Research (CSMAR), showing expenditure on CSR...
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This paper argues that the perspective of ordonomic - a rational-choice based analysis of (interdependencies between) social structure and semantics - can provide new insights into the changing role of business in society. We claim (a) that the proper role of business is societal value creation,...
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Beyond their legal obligations, corporations globally are considering human rights issues in their management policies … social and human rights topics. This study contributes to the existing knowledge of corporate management and corporate …
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The increased interconnection among local and global players induced by globalization, as well as the need for a complete application of the “subsidiarity principle”, calls for a re-thinking of the “corporate social responsibility” concept. This new concept broadens the perspective of...
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they have initial costs due to the certification, they achieve higher sales volumes and profits, thanks to the reputation …
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