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Corporate Social Responsibility and Corporate Financial Performance: Evidence from Korea
This paper studies the empirical relation between corporate social responsibility (CSR) and corporate financial performance in Korea using a sample of 1122 firm-years during 2002-2008. We measure corporate social responsibility by both an equal-weighted CSR index and a stakeholder-weighted CSR index suggested by Akpinar et al. (2008). Corporate financial performance is measured by ROE, ROA and Tobin’s Q. We find a positive and significant relation between corporate financial performance and the stakeholder-weighted CSR index, but not the equal-weighted CSR index. This finding is robust to alternative model specifications and several additional tests, providing evidence in support of instrumental stakeholder theory
Histochemical evidence for lysosomal storage of acid glycosaminoglycans in splenic cells of rats treated with tilorone
Expression of a Cloned Full-Length cDNA Encoding Bovine Luteinizing Hormone Receptor in COS-7 Cells
Corporate social responsibility and corporate financial performance: Evidence from Korea
The Interaction of Communication Medium and Management Control Systems in the Processes and Outcomes of Transfer Price Negotiations
Dispersal Syndromes of fossil Seeds from the Lower Permian of Paraná Basin, Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil
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