2008
DOI: 10.1007/s10551-008-9841-x
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Corporate Social Responsibility in the International Banking Industry

Abstract: Corporate Social Responsibility, Banking Industry, Performance, F210, G210, M140,

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“…Research by Ghoul et al (2011) on US firms indicates that investment in employee relations, environmental policies and CSR product strategies helps lower firms' costs of capital. Investors, therefore, increasingly require boards and managers to engage in CSR and report on this engagement (Scholtens, 2008;Kolk and Pinkse, 2010).…”
Section: Corporate Governance and Csrmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Research by Ghoul et al (2011) on US firms indicates that investment in employee relations, environmental policies and CSR product strategies helps lower firms' costs of capital. Investors, therefore, increasingly require boards and managers to engage in CSR and report on this engagement (Scholtens, 2008;Kolk and Pinkse, 2010).…”
Section: Corporate Governance and Csrmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This suggests that managers' typical inclination to limit their risk exposure to protect their human capital has been eroded by the structure of their executive pay packages. As CSR engagement and disclosure tend to reduce firms' risk profiles (Simpson and Kohers, 2002;Scholtens, 2008;Salama et al, 2011;Ghoul et al, 2011), CEOs might view CSR reporting as detrimental to maximising their remuneration.…”
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