The antecedents and consequences of corporate social irresponsibility: evidence from large U.S. corporations, 1991-2009
Both academic and practical attention to corporate social responsibility (CSR) has been increasing over the past few decades. Past research on CSR largely focuses on the positive side of corporate social issues management, explaining why and how firms engage in CSR activities and how such engagement...
Main Author: | Song, Danping |
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Other Authors: | Gao, Jijun (Business Administration) |
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2014
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Online Access: | http://hdl.handle.net/1993/23277 |
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