Corporate social responsibilityCEOOvercompensationInternal overcompensationExternal overcompensationThis article explores the impact of two types of CEO overcompensation—internal and external overcompensation—on the socially responsible activities of firms. Using a panel dataset of U.S. firms, this study tests...
For example, most of Pinterest’s audience is women(76.2%), so if your core audience is female, this is the place to be. Businesses also use Pinterest to display visual aspects of their brand, and it’s currently the only social platform to support visual searches. So, if your company ...
Emile Durkheim, a French sociologist, wrote a book titledSuicide: A Study in Sociologyin 1897. It was the first methodological study that used several documents for social research. Documentary research: Recent study found ~50% of adults sometimes or always feel alone. 40% said their relationship...
No matter what type of social entrepreneurship you choose, you’ll need to be passionate about your cause and have a strong commitment to making a difference. With hard work and dedication, you can make a real impact on the world. The different models you can adopt as a social entrepreneur...
The goal of this paper was to investigate whether and how a firm that engages in different kinds of corporate social performance (CSP) can create a favorable corporate reputation among its stakeholders, and as a result achieve a good financial performance. Building on stakeholder theory, we distin...
Social proof is a psychological principle where people's decisions are shaped by observing the behaviors of others. It’s based on the notion that if many people are doing something, it must be correct or appealing. In 1984, Robert Cialdini introduced the concept in his bookInfluence: Science...
Impact investing actively seeks to create positive social and environmental outcomes such as through investing innonprofitsthat benefit the community or in clean technology enterprises that benefit the environment. The bulk of impact investing is done byinstitutional investorsincluding hedge funds, private ...
Investors who use impact investing as a strategy consider a company's commitment tocorporate social responsibility (CSR)or the sense of duty to positively serve society as a whole before they become involved with that company. The type of impact this creates varies based on the industry and the...
Using panel data regression models this study examines empirically the impact of regional and international financial integration on macroeconomic volatili... S Neaime - 《Review of Middle East Economics & Finance》 被引量: 77发表: 2005年 Portfolio modeling with heavy tailed random vectors Since the...
Critics have traditionally argued that the basic nature of business doesn't consider society to be astakeholderbut many investors and consumers are embracing social responsibility and driving change. Key Takeaways Corporate social responsibility (CSR) means that businesses should operate in ways that ben...