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This paper empirically examines the theoretically ambivalent relationship between socially responsible investing (SRI) and stock performance. It extends the existing literature by considering both the US and the entire European stock markets as well as by using consistent world-wide corporate...
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Measures of corporate environmental justice performance can be a valuable tool in efforts to promote corporate social … the firm's industrial air pollution. -- Corporate social responsibility ; corporate environmental performance … responsibility and to document systematic patterns of environmental injustice. This paper develops such a measure based on the extent …
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econometric analysis shows that environmental and social activities of a firm compared with other firms within the industry are … negative effect of environmental and social performance of the industry to which a firm belongs vanishes if the explanation of …This paper provides new empirical evidence for the effect of corporate social responsibility (CSR) on corporate …
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An increasing number of companies, in order to improve their competitive stance on the market, decide to outsource some of their service functions to external subjects. Outsourcing of this type of activity is frequently regarded as a strategic decision. A properly conducted outsourcing project...
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This paper aims to examine the relationships between different types of cultures and effectiveness in Total Quality Management (TQM) implementation. Using Cameron’s framework, we have tested the connection between a quality culture taxonomy and TQM programme performance using data from a...
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As urbanized areas have grown across the United States, roads have quickly developed with them. Yet many cities have developed this infrastructure at the cost of failing to adequately fund urban mass transit, in spite of the important services it provides for the poor, commuters, and the...
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