2019
DOI: 10.5195/emaj.2019.160
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Re-examining Firm Size and Corporate Social Responsibility: The Visibility Approach

Abstract: In a previous study on the firm size and corporate social responsibility (CSR) participation conducted by Golrida, et al (2017), different result is reported with Udayasankar's hypothesis (2008) which states a U-shape relationship of firm size and CSR participation. However, it is arqued that Udayasankar hyppothesis is better applicable in developed countries, while in developing countries an inverted -U shape relationship is found. But, Golrida et al (2017) can only prove the form of relationship using two p… Show more

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“…The findings revealed a U-shaped relationship between CSER and the size of the firm in developing countries. Therefore, low to medium sized visibility companies attained a higher CSER participation compared to medium to highly visible companies (Golrida, Mira & Prem, 2019). Some other studies undertaken in Ghana find a negative relationship between Financial resource availability and CSER performance (Julian & Ofori-Dankwa, 2013).…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 89%
“…The findings revealed a U-shaped relationship between CSER and the size of the firm in developing countries. Therefore, low to medium sized visibility companies attained a higher CSER participation compared to medium to highly visible companies (Golrida, Mira & Prem, 2019). Some other studies undertaken in Ghana find a negative relationship between Financial resource availability and CSER performance (Julian & Ofori-Dankwa, 2013).…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 89%