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Company performance 1 Corporate social responsibility 1 Financial performance 1 Meta analysis 1 Profitability 1 Public sector support 1 Sub‐group analysis 1 firm performance 1 sub-group analysis 1 technology-based SMEs 1
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JONES-EVANS, DYLAN 1 MACKENZIE, NIALL G. 1 Quazi, Ali 1 Richardson, Alice 1 YOO, SO-JIN 1
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Journal of Enterprising Culture (JEC) 1 Social Responsibility Journal 1
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PUBLIC SECTOR SUPPORT AND TECHNOLOGY-BASED SMES IN PERIPHERAL AREAS — THE CASE OF NORTH WALES
YOO, SO-JIN; MACKENZIE, NIALL G.; JONES-EVANS, DYLAN - In: Journal of Enterprising Culture (JEC) 20 (2012) 01, pp. 83-104
Public sector support is important for SMEs due to the finance and stability it offers, the measures are often designed specifically to answer the problems SMEs face and they can help fill gaps in the existing capacities of the firms through the network of expertise the measures allow them to...
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Sources of variation in linking corporate social responsibility and financial performance
Quazi, Ali; Richardson, Alice - In: Social Responsibility Journal 8 (2012) 2, pp. 242-256
Purpose – This purpose of this paper is to identify the possible sources of variation of results in prior studies linking corporate social responsibility (CSR) with corporate financial performance (CFP). Design/methodology/approach – A meta‐analysis was performed on 51 prior studies...
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