Search results for "CORPORATE SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY"

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Los grupos de interés en las entidades de crédito Españolas

2012

RESUMENSe plantean los orígenes, evolución y clasificación de los grupos de interés (stakeholders). Se pone de relieve la relación que se entabla entre la entidad de crédito como organización social y sus diferentes grupos de interés, analizándose la importancia que se asigna a estos.El trabajo de campo se realizó a través de una encuesta contestada por 57 entidades de crédito españolas. Los resultados del estudio muestran la sensibilidad de las entidades de crédito hacia la RSE (Responsabilidad Social de la Empresa), con referencia al conjunto del sector financiero español. Nuestro objetivo es analizar la importancia que tienen los diversos grupos de interés: accionistas, empleados, client…

Economics and EconometricsEntidades de CréditoStrategy and Managementmedia_common.quotation_subjectGrupos de Interés.BancsEconomialcsh:BusinessstakeholdersStakeholdersShareholderOrder (exchange)InstitutionResponsabilidad Social de la Empresaddc:330Business and International ManagementSocial organizationmedia_commonG30Marketingcorporate social responsibilityM14business.industryPublic relationsEmpreses Responsabilitat socialTransparency (behavior)Grupos de InterésCorporate Social ResponsibilityWork (electrical)SustainabilityCorporate social responsibilitycredit institutionsCredit Institutionsbusinesslcsh:HF5001-6182
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Responsabilidad Social en las empresas de Economía Social: un análisis comparativo sobre del tejido productivo de la Comunidad Valenciana

2018

Este trabajo realiza un análisis de las prácticas de Responsabilidad Social Empresarial (RSE) interna de las empresas de Economía Social en la Comunidad Valenciana, y su comparativa con el conjunto de empresas de la Comunidad. A través del citado análisis se pretende ofrecer evidencia empírica para fundamentar el superior compromiso de las empresas de Economía Social con su entorno laboral, medioambiental, con sus grupos de interés y con el Buen Gobierno. La literatura académica al respecto, centrada básicamente en el ámbito de las cooperativas, ha venido constatando cómo la propia naturaleza y principios de actuación de las empresas de Economía Social constituyen el substrato básico de una…

Economics and EconometricsEntrepreneurshipBusiness administration05 social sciencesOrganizaciones No GubernamentalesGood governmentSocial value orientationsEmpresasValencianlanguage.human_languageCooperativas0506 political scienceGood governanceEconomyPolitical science0502 economics and business050602 political science & public administrationlanguageCorporate social responsibilitySocial responsibility050203 business & managementSocial Sciences (miscellaneous)Social economyREVESCO. Revista de Estudios Cooperativos
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The Impact of Entrepreneur-CEOs in Microfinance Institutions: A Global Survey

2013

- Peer reviewed Microfinance is a global high-growth industry, in which entrepreneurship is prevalent and substantial. Based on the theoretical argument that microfinance entrepreneur-CEOs are “motivated agents” with a unique ability to hire and socialize mission-oriented staff, we hypothesize that these CEOs produce more sustainable microfinance institutions with better social performance and lower costs. This study utilizes data from 295 microfinance institutions in 73 developing countries, assessed between 1998 and 2010. Our empirical evidence suggests that entrepreneur-managed microfinance institutions feature higher social performance, greater financial sustainability, and lower costs.

Economics and EconometricsEntrepreneurshipVDP::Samfunnsvitenskap: 200::Økonomi: 210::Samfunnsøkonomi: 212PerformanceDeveloping countrySocial entrepreneurshipAccountingMicrofinanceSocial entrepreneurshiplaw.invention:Samfunnsvitenskap: 200::Økonomi: 210::Samfunnsøkonomi: 212 [VDP]lawArgumentEconomicsBusiness and International ManagementMarketingEmpirical evidenceMicrofinanceComputingMilieux_THECOMPUTINGPROFESSIONMotivated agentsbusiness.industryNonprofit organizationsFinancial sustainabilityFoundersCorporate social responsibilitybusiness
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Saving banks and society: a model of commitment to society

2012

Savings banks are increasingly interested in social issues, reflecting a corporate commitment to meet the demands of society. Our goal is to understand the importance of CSR (Corporate Social Responsibility) for savings banks and the actions carried out to promote it. To do this we assume that these entities are more resources devoted to society. The field work was conducted through a questionnaire answered by 57 Spanish institutions. We note that CSR is a growing movement with enormous potential, because of the role of financial intermediation and lending banks to develop. Finally, it is curious to see how social contributions materialize so correlated. Las Cajas de Ahorros tienen cada vez…

Economics and EconometricsFinancial intermediarySocial issuesBancos y cajaspresupuestoDesenvolupament econòmicPolitical scienceprojects.Caixes d'estalvissociedadcajas de ahorrocorporate social responsibilityproyectos.Welfare economicsField (Bourdieu)Projectssavings banksResponsabilidad social empresarialProyectosresponsabilidad social empresarialsocietyWork (electrical)EconomyCorporate social responsibilitySocial Sciences (miscellaneous)budget
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Influence of board of directors on firm performance: Analysis of family and non-family firms

2015

This article analyses how board structure can affect both financial and social performance, comparing family and non-family firms. Our theoretical framework is based on the integration of the agency theory, traditionally used in the analysis of the impact of the board on the firm's financial performance, with the stakeholder theory, which is more appropriate in the analysis of the social aspects of the firm. Three main aspects are addressed: the analysis of the firm's social performance; the integration of agency theory with stakeholder theory; and the study of the specific characteristics of family firms' boards. The research confirms that neither the agency theory nor the stakeholder theo…

Economics and EconometricsFirm offerStrategy and ManagementInstitutional investorAudit committeecorporate governancePrincipal–agent problemAccountingCorporate financefamily firmsfinancial performanceSettore SECS-P/07 - Economia AziendaleAccountingBusiness and International ManagementStakeholder theorysocial performancebusiness.industryCorporate governancefamily firmboard; corporate governance; family firms; financial performance; social performanceSECS-P/07 - ECONOMIA AZIENDALECorporate social responsibilityBusinessboardFinanceperformance
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Commitment of independent and institutional women directors to corporate social responsibility reporting

2018

This paper examines how independent and institutional women directors on boards affect corporate social responsibility (hereafter CSR) reporting. Most of the previous empirical evidence has shown a linear association between female directors and CSR disclosure, but to the best of our knowledge, no research has investigated the individual effect of independent and institutional female directors on CSR reporting. Therefore, the analysis of how the disclosure of CSR information is affected by independent and institutional women directors in a separate way merits our attention. Thus, we posit that there is a nonlinear association, concretely quadratic, between independent and institutional fema…

Economics and EconometricsGender diversityPrincipal–agent problemsocial identity theoryAccounting0603 philosophy ethics and religionAffect (psychology)independent female directorsEmpreses Financesinstitutional female directors0502 economics and businessagency theoryBusiness and International ManagementEmpirical evidenceSocial identity theorycorporate social responsibilitybusiness.industry05 social sciences06 humanities and the artsTipping point (climatology)curvilinear relationshipCollusionCorporate social responsibility060301 applied ethicsBusiness050203 business & management
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A comparison of corporate social responsibility engagement in the OECD countries with categorical data

2015

This note presents a new method to compare the engagement level of the OECD countries with the corporate social responsibility (CSR) activities when achievements of their companies are described by CSR standards. We introduce the eigenvector procedure developed by Herrero and Villar (2013), applying the analysis of group performance with categorical data. We find that differences in CSR engagement across OECD countries are quite low in the top and the bottom of the eigenvector classification compared with those of the GRI index. However, there are important differences across countries placed in the middle rank of these two classifications.

Economics and EconometricsIndex (economics)business.industryPolitical scienceRank (computer programming)Corporate social responsibilityAccountingOecd countriesMarketingbusinessCategorical variableGroup performanceApplied Economics Letters
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The association between microfinance rating scores and corporate governance: A global survey

2014

Abstract The global microfinance industry has experienced high growth rates over the past decades, and the World Bank foresees a future market with billions of customers. However, the industry's continued growth is contingent on its ability to create a governance structure that supports microfinance institutions' long-term performance. Because microfinance institutions' performance is multidimensional and difficult to measure, prior research has not been successful in establishing consistent associations between governance structures and microfinance institutions' performance. We apply microfinance rating scores – a unique innovation of the microfinance industry – as a summary performance m…

Economics and EconometricsMicrofinancebusiness.industryCorporate governanceAccountingRating scorelaw.inventionCompetition (economics)Internal auditlawEconomicsCorporate social responsibilitybusinessAssociation (psychology)Performance metricFinance
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Understanding Stakeholder Thinking: Themes from a Finnish Conference

1997

Discussion and debate on stakeholder theory continues unabated, but not a lot of people know that it first began in Finland in the 1960s, as this report of a recent Conference there shows. Archie B. Carroll, the well-known writer on corporate social responsibility, is Robert W. Scherer Professor of Management at the University of Georgia, Athens, GA, USA (e-mail acarroll@uga.cc.uga.edu); and Juha Nasi is Professor of Management at the University of Jyvaskyla, Jyvaskyla, Finland.

Economics and EconometricsStakeholderCorporate social responsibilitySociologyBusiness and International ManagementStakeholder theoryManagementBusiness Ethics: A European Review
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Ethical preferences for influencing superiors: A 41-society study

2009

With a 41-society sample of 9990 managers and professionals, we used hierarchical linear modeling to investigate the impact of both macro-level and micro-level predictors on subordinate influence ethics. While we found that both macro-level and micro-level predictors contributed to the model definition, we also found global agreement for a subordinate influence ethics hierarchy. Thus our findings provide evidence that developing a global model of subordinate ethics is possible, and should be based upon multiple criteria and multilevel variables. Journal of International Business Studies (2009) 40, 1022–1045. doi:10.1057/jibs.2008.109

Economics and EconometricsStrategy and ManagementOrganizational cultureSample (statistics)International businesscross-cultural managementGlobal modelSDG 17 - Partnerships for the GoalsManagement of Technology and Innovationresponsabilità sociale d'impresaSettore SECS-P/07 - ECONOMIA AZIENDALEEconomicsRelational EnterpriseBusiness and International ManagementCSRHierarchybusiness.industryMultilevel model/dk/atira/pure/sustainabledevelopmentgoals/partnershipsPublic relationsGeneral Business Management and AccountingCorporate Social Responsibilityinfluence strategiesMultiple criteriaCorporate social responsibilitybusinessSocial psychologyJournal of International Business Studies
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