Corporate Social Responsibility and Brand Equity: Insights to ...
industries and markets have been taking a strategic approach to Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) by integrating socially responsible activities into the brand’s core value proposition in order to drive brand equity and build strong brands.
THE EFFECTS OF CORPORATE SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY ON THE ...
average corporate social responsibility wasfoundtobeassociated with higher market value and by implicationa better level of profit and/or lower levels of risk. The final empirical study in chapter five examined the role of corporate social responsibility and risk
Anderson, Erika (2023) Corporate Social Responsibility: the ...
Understanding the impact of Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) on firm performance as it relates to industries reliant on technological innovation is a complex and perpetually evolving challenge. To thoroughly investigate this topic, this dissertation will adopt an economics-based structure to address three primary hypotheses.
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This study investigates the relationship between organizational commitment and employee perceptions of corporate social responsibility (CSR) within a model that draws on social identity...
CORPORATE SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY AND EMPLOYEE WORK-RELATED ...
Thesis Title: Corporate Social Responsibility And Employee Work-related Attitudes: Moderation Roles of CSR Attributions Date: September 2018 In this dissertation, I examine the contingent link of CSR and employee work-related attitudes (e.g. staff affective commitment and job satisfaction).
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This thesis focuses on investigating why companies engage in CSR, how they apply CSR and how CSR can affect financial performance. We have conducted a case study on the company Öhrling PriceWaterhouseCoopers (PwC) in
The impact of Corporate Social Responsibility on the ...
This thesis investigates the relationship between a firm’s corporate social responsibility performance (CSR) and its financial performance in a European context. In order to evaluate this relationship, CSR performance is estimated through companies’ ESG scores, while
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The aim of this study is to empirically examine the effect of profitability, leverage, and public ownership on the disclosure of corporate social responsibility (CSR) of SRI-KEHATI...
Corporate social responsibility and accountability: a new ...
This paper theorises the conceptual under-pinnings of responsibility and its relationship with accountability to develop a formal model to underscore the nexus between CSR and corporate accountability while providing a novel theoretical foundation for regula-ting CSR. In the process, the paper constructs boundaries.
Corporate Social Responsibility and Sustainability Strategies ...
One of the first and most established concepts around sustainability in companies is Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR). Over the years, many different definitions of CSR have been developed. However, CSR can be generally defined as “company activities – voluntary by
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industries and markets have been taking a strategic approach to Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) by integrating socially responsible activities into the brand’s core value proposition in order to drive brand equity and build strong brands.
average corporate social responsibility was found to be associated with higher market value and by implication a better level of profit and/or lower levels of risk. The final empirical study in chapter five examined the role of corporate social responsibility and risk
Understanding the impact of Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) on firm performance as it relates to industries reliant on technological innovation is a complex and perpetually evolving challenge. To thoroughly investigate this topic, this dissertation will adopt an economics-based structure to address three primary hypotheses.
This study investigates the relationship between organizational commitment and employee perceptions of corporate social responsibility (CSR) within a model that draws on social identity...
Thesis Title: Corporate Social Responsibility And Employee Work-related Attitudes: Moderation Roles of CSR Attributions Date: September 2018 In this dissertation, I examine the contingent link of CSR and employee work-related attitudes (e.g. staff affective commitment and job satisfaction).
This thesis focuses on investigating why companies engage in CSR, how they apply CSR and how CSR can affect financial performance. We have conducted a case study on the company Öhrling PriceWaterhouseCoopers (PwC) in
This thesis investigates the relationship between a firm’s corporate social responsibility performance (CSR) and its financial performance in a European context. In order to evaluate this relationship, CSR performance is estimated through companies’ ESG scores, while
The aim of this study is to empirically examine the effect of profitability, leverage, and public ownership on the disclosure of corporate social responsibility (CSR) of SRI-KEHATI...
This paper theorises the conceptual under-pinnings of responsibility and its relationship with accountability to develop a formal model to underscore the nexus between CSR and corporate accountability while providing a novel theoretical foundation for regula-ting CSR. In the process, the paper constructs boundaries.
One of the first and most established concepts around sustainability in companies is Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR). Over the years, many different definitions of CSR have been developed. However, CSR can be generally defined as “company activities – voluntary by