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corporate social responsibility 2 nonbinding voting 2 shareholder activism 2 systematic risk 2 Activist shareholders 1 Aktionäre 1 Aktive Aktionäre 1 Corporate Governance 1 Corporate Social Responsibility 1 Corporate governance 1 Corporate social responsibility 1 Risikomanagement 1 Risk management 1 Shareholder Value 1 Shareholder value 1 Shareholders 1 Stakeholder 1 Theorie 1 Theory 1
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English 2
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Bozos, Konstantinos 2 King, Timothy 2 Koutmos, Dimitrios 2
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Journal of Risk and Financial Management 1 Journal of risk and financial management : JRFM 1
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ECONIS (ZBW) 1 EconStor 1
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CSR and firm risk: Is shareholder activism a double-edged sword?
Bozos, Konstantinos; King, Timothy; Koutmos, Dimitrios - In: Journal of Risk and Financial Management 15 (2022) 11, pp. 1-22
Few can argue with the notion that corporations should at least consider corporate social responsibility (CSR) to better understand the impact of their operations on society. However, recent empirical tests suggest CSR has an ambiguous impact on firm performance. To shed new light on this...
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CSR and firm risk : is shareholder activism a double-edged sword?
Bozos, Konstantinos; King, Timothy; Koutmos, Dimitrios - In: Journal of risk and financial management : JRFM 15 (2022) 11, pp. 1-22
Few can argue with the notion that corporations should at least consider corporate social responsibility (CSR) to better understand the impact of their operations on society. However, recent empirical tests suggest CSR has an ambiguous impact on firm performance. To shed new light on this...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013474479
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