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risk. I find that banks with higher CSR scores are less risky. This is driven by their external CSR investments and not by …, lower valuations, and greater risk than banks with a more balanced distribution between internal and external CSR … likely to contribute to systemic macroeconomic risk. …
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risk. I find that banks with higher CSR scores are less risky. This is driven by their external CSR investments and not by …, lower valuations, and greater risk than banks with a more balanced distribution between internal and external CSR … likely to contribute to systemic macroeconomic risk. …
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In this updated Closer Look, we examine the tensions between corporate culture, financial incentives, and employee conduct as illustrated by the Wells Fargo cross-selling scandal. In 2016, Wells Fargo admitted that employees had opened as many as 2 million accounts without customer authorization...
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This paper, which selectively focuses on the contested concept of Corporate Social Responsibility [CSR], forms part of a larger research project on the evolution of corporate governance. This research posits the evolution of corporate governance along three historical paradigms: first, the...
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between systemic risk and information asymmetries – hence the justification for greater focus on information channels as well …
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