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CEO duality 2 Corporate Social Responsibility 2 Corporate social performance 2 Corporate social responsibility 2 Initial public offering 2 New corporation 2 Stock returns 2 Business ethics 1 Börsengang 1 Börsenkurs 1 Capital income 1 Capital market returns 1 Capitalism 1 Economic ethics 1 Ethics 1 Ethik 1 Firm performance 1 Führungskräfte 1 Kapitaleinkommen 1 Kapitalismus 1 Kapitalmarktrendite 1 Managers 1 Share price 1 Stakeholder 1 Unternehmenserfolg 1 Unternehmensethik 1 Wirtschaftsethik 1 corporate capitalism 1 moral lack 1 new corporation 1
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Jia, Ming 2 Zhang, Zhe 2 Bakan, Joel 1
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Business history review 1 Journal of Business Ethics 1 Journal of business ethics : JOBE 1
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Reflection : corporate capitalism's moral lack
Bakan, Joel - In: Business history review 98 (2024) 1, pp. 301-324
corporate vows to prioritize social and environmental values alongside profit. The rise of the “new corporation” purported to … administrative state, and today's “new corporation.” Understanding its historical antecedents reveals the “new” corporation …
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How Does the Stock Market Value Corporate Social Performance? When Behavioral Theories Interact with Stakeholder Theory
Jia, Ming; Zhang, Zhe - In: Journal of Business Ethics 125 (2014) 3, pp. 433-465
This study examines how the reference-point effect and sunk-cost fallacy interact with stakeholder theory and influence how investors evaluate corporate social performance. We propose that ex-ante (pre-IPO) corporate social performance influences ex-post (post-IPO) perceived riskiness and that...
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How does the stock market value corporate social performance? : when behavioral theories interact with stakeholder theory
Jia, Ming; Zhang, Zhe - In: Journal of business ethics : JOBE 125 (2014) 3, pp. 433-465
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