Journal Article10.1057/PALGRAVE.JIBS.8400226
Being good while being bad: social responsibility and the international diversification of US firms
TL;DR: This paper analyzed data from 222 publicly traded US firms from 1993 to 2003 and found that firms can be simultaneously socially responsible and socially irresponsible, and the findings support their hypotheses, and have significant implications for the way in which we conceptualize CSR.
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Abstract: This paper contributes to the discussion on international diversification and corporate social responsibility (CSR) by suggesting that firms can be simultaneously socially responsible and socially irresponsible. To test our assertions, we analyze data from 222 publicly traded US firms from 1993 to 2003. The findings support our hypotheses, and have significant implications for the way in which we conceptualize CSR.
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