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The Business Case for Corporate Social Responsibility - Understanding and Measuring Economic Impacts of Corporate Social Performance

Englisch, Deutsch · Taschenbuch

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In recent times, scholars and practitioners have equally been attracted by the notion that Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) need not merely be a costly obligation to private business but can sometimes be in the very interest of companies themselves. This Book forms a conceptual analysis of and an empirical study on this business case for CSR. CSR is thereby understood as a multi-dimensional and multi-relational concept which relates to the responsibilities ascribed to companies by various stakeholders. In contrast to the mainly normative discussions on CSR in Germany, this study analyses empirical antecedents and financial impacts of corporate social performance (CSP). It adds to the long lasting research tradition on the business case for CSR by employing hitherto unused data on CSR. The study proposes additional statistical analyses to account for the widely neglected econometric problem of endogeneity due to simultaneous causality. Although the results indicate that CSR can be in line with economic goals in some cases, they do not support the assumption of a generic or even universal business case for CSR.

Inhaltsverzeichnis

The Economic Impact of Corporate Social Responsibility.- A Framework for Analysing Economic Impacts of Corporate Social Performance.- An Empirical Study on Corporate Social Performance.- Conclusions Concerning Empirical Evidence for the Business Case for Corporate Social Responsibility.

Zusammenfassung

In recent times, scholars and practitioners have equally been attracted by the notion that Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) need not merely be a costly obligation to private business but can sometimes be in the very interest of companies themselves. This Book forms a conceptual analysis of and an empirical study on this business case for CSR. CSR is thereby understood as a multi-dimensional and multi-relational concept which relates to the responsibilities ascribed to companies by various stakeholders. In contrast to the mainly normative discussions on CSR in Germany, this study analyses empirical antecedents and financial impacts of corporate social performance (CSP). It adds to the long lasting research tradition on the business case for CSR by employing hitherto unused data on CSR. The study proposes additional statistical analyses to account for the widely neglected econometric problem of endogeneity due to simultaneous causality. Although the results indicate that CSR can be in line with economic goals in some cases, they do not support the assumption of a generic or even universal business case for CSR.

Produktdetails

Autoren Philipp Schreck
Verlag Physica-Verlag
 
Sprache Englisch, Deutsch
Produktform Taschenbuch
Erschienen 20.05.2011
 
EAN 9783790825763
ISBN 978-3-7908-2576-3
Seiten 124
Abmessung 175 mm x 236 mm x 10 mm
Gewicht 242 g
Illustration XIV, 124 p.
Serien Contributions to Management Science
Contributions to Management Science
Themen Sozialwissenschaften, Recht,Wirtschaft > Wirtschaft > Management

B, Business, Ethics, Planning, Organization, Business and Management, Business & management, Ethics & moral philosophy, Business and Management, general, Management science, Moral Philosophy and Applied Ethics

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