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What drives employees to participate in corporate volunteering programs?
Srinivasan Sekar, Lata DyaramThe purpose of this paper is to examine how some of the key aspects of employee motivation and their perception of volunteering programs impact their participation in corporate…
Corporate social responsibility and behavioral intention: the moderator effect of contextual factors: a meta-analytic examination
Ahmad Al Jarah, Okechukwu Lawrence EmeagwaliThe purpose of this paper is to examine the impact of corporate social responsibility (CSR) on the behavioral intention (BI) of customers (e.g. repurchase/revisit intention…
Assessing the effect of customer perceptions of corporate social responsibility on customer trust within a low cultural trust context
Claudel Mombeuil, Anestis K. FotiadisMany research findings depicted corporate social responsibility (CSR) as a strategic tool for influencing customer behavior, especially customer trust. Nevertheless, rare is…
Ownership and corporate social responsibility in Indian firms
Vidya Sukumara PanickerThe purpose of this paper is to look at the association between different ownership categories and corporate social responsibility (CSR) spending of selected Indian firms.
Corporate social responsibility: comparing different models
Franciane Reinert Lyra, Maria José Barbosa De Souza, Miguel Angel Verdinelli, Jeferson LanaThe purpose of this paper is to present theoretical investigation into two corporate social responsibility (CSR) models proposed by Schwartz and Carroll (2003, 2008).
Human resources disclosure among companies in Czechia
Petr Petera, Jaroslav WagnerThe purpose of the paper is to investigate voluntary human resources disclosure (hereinafter referred to as “HR disclosure”) by the largest companies domiciled in Czechia. The key…
Corporate social responsibility and corporate fraud
Maretno Agus HarjotoThis study aims to examine the impact of corporate culture, measured by corporate social responsibility (CSR), on the likelihood and severity of corporate fraud. CSR literature…
Financial and non-financial determinants of corporate social responsibility: empirical evidence from Pakistan
Muhammad Ahsan Syed, Safdar Ali ButtThe purpose of this research study is to lower the knowledge gap by exploring the degree of corporate social responsibility disclosures (CSRD) made by top Pakistani (Karachi Stock…
CSR and cost of capital: evidence from Japan
Megumi Suto, Hitoshi TakeharaThis study aims to examine the link between corporate social performance (CSP) and the cost of capital of Japanese firms in 2008-2013, considering the influences of banking…
The value relevance of environmental performance: evidence from Indonesia
Susi Sarumpaet, Melinda Lydia Nelwan, Dian Nirmala DewiThis paper aims to extend previous developed market-based research on the value relevance of environmental performance by testing the relationship between share prices of…
Women in the boardroom and their impact on climate change related disclosure
Mohammed Hossain, Omar Al Farooque, Mahmood Ahmed Momin, Obaid AlmotairyThis paper aims to investigate the relationship between gender diversity and the Carbon Disclosure Project (CDP) score/index. Specifically, the study describes extant research on…
Corporate social responsibility, visibility, reputation and financial performance: empirical analysis on the moderating and mediating variables from Korea
SeHyun ParkThis paper aims to substantiate the mechanism through which corporate social responsibility (CSR) affects financial performance (FP). Specifically, this paper focuses on the…
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