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Corporate social irresponsibility and stakeholders’ support: evidence from a case study
Stakeholders’ decisions regarding whether to continue to support a firm after it has been perceived as culpable for socially irresponsible behaviour...
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Spillover Effects from the Volkswagen Emissions Scandal: An Analysis of Stock and Corporate Bond Markets
This study examines spillover effects following Volkswagen’s admission of emissions cheating. We first estimate initial operational losses of 8.45%...
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Internal Reform During the Post-scandal Period
This chapter discusses how fraudulent firms conduct internal reform during the post-scandal period. This is important to the long-term business... -
Trust Repairing Post-scandal Priority
It is expected that exposed corporate frauds negatively affect the fraudulent firms’ public reputation and financial performance. However, what is... -
Crisis Communication and Corporate Responsibility in Media Companies
This chapter will focus on particularities of crisis communication in media companies. Based on a case study of the “Relotius scandal” at Germany’s... -
How pervasive is corporate fraud?
We provide a lower-bound estimate of the undetected share of corporate fraud. To identify the hidden part of the “iceberg,” we exploit Arthur...
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Synthesising synergies between CSR and BHR for corporate accountability: an integrated approach
While an emerging literature considers Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) as obligatory, voluntarism has dominated the scholarship and...
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How corporate social responsibility mediates the relationship between corporate reputation and enterprise risk management: evidence from Spain
Enterprise risk management (ERM) systems lessen the probability of risks harming a firm’s reputation for a number of reasons. First, a high-quality...
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How does corporate social performance affect (prospective) employees? A systematic literature review of experimental studies
There is a consensus between academics and practitioners that acquiring and maintaining a competitive workforce is key for corporate success. The...
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The impact of investor reaction to crisis events on corporate philanthropy: evidence from Chinese firms
This study examines the impact of investor reaction to crisis events on corporate philanthropy in China. Building on impression management theory, we...
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Acquirers’ corporate governance ratings and the likelihood of deal completion: Do stakeholders care about the agency hazards of European cross-border acquirers?
The corporate governance ratings of companies, which are published by independent agencies, are actively used by stakeholders to analyze agency...
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Corporate Governance
Corporate governance is about controlling and directing the company. The starting point is the objective of the company. In the shareholder model,... -
Global Corporate Governance Movement
Development of CG Codes and Regulations—Role of scams The chapter traces corporate governance movements beginning with the UK... -
Corporate Governance and CSR as Vehicles of Corporate Sustainability
Corporate governance is how an enterprise governs and controls its strategy and business operations. It also defines the roles of internal and... -
Corporate Governance
Corporate governance is a framework of action for legally compliant and conscientious management. As the core of organizational value creation, it... -
Corporate governance from colonial Ceylon to post-civil war Sri Lanka
This paper examines the corporate governance mechanisms in Sri Lanka, a country that only a little more than a decade ago emerged from a 30-year long...
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The Board’s Role in Corporate Governance
Corporate governance is defined in the 1992 UK Cadbury Committee Report as “the system by which companies are directed and controlled.” This... -
The link between corporate governance and corporate financial misconduct. A review of archival studies and implications for future research
In this article, we review recent archival research articles (98 studies) on the impact of corporate governance on restatements, enforcement...
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Corporate Scandals in Latin America and Their Impact on the Corporate Governing Environment
In support of the previous chapter, selected authors were tasked to research and pick their “top six” scandals in their respective country, focusing...