People and Profits?

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A01=James P. Walsh
A01=Joshua Daniel Margolis
academic literature review
Accounting Measures
Assembled
Author_James P. Walsh
Author_Joshua Daniel Margolis
Business Case
Category=JMJ
Category=KFFH
Category=KJM
Category=KJMV2
Comprehensive Portrait
corporate
Corporate Practices
Corporate Samples
Corporate Social Initiatives
Corporate Social Performance
corporate social responsibility
CSP
empirical management research
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eq_business-finance-law
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eq_nobargain
eq_non-fiction
eq_society-politics
financial
financial outcomes analysis
Financial Performance
firm's
Firm's Financial Performance
Firm's Social Responsibility
Follow
Independent
initiatives
International Human Rights Abuses
KLD Rating
Mixed Relationship
negative
Negative Relationship
Omitting Control Variables
Omnibus
organizational performance metrics
performance
reconsideration
relationship
relationship between ethics and profitability
Responsible
social
social impact assessment
Social Initiatives
Social Performance
systematic
Systematic Reconsideration
Variable

Product details

  • ISBN 9781138160576
  • Weight: 453g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 19 Jan 2017
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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What is the relationship between the social performance of companies and their financial performance? More colloquially, can a firm effectively attend to both people and profits as it conducts its business? This question has been investigated in no fewer than 95 empirical studies published since 1972. The authors have assembled a compendium of this research to give researchers and practitioners alike a broad overview of these 95 studies and a systematic database detailing the content of each one.

This book provides a comprehensive portrait of this research literature. It begins with a broad orientation to the literature, exploring why the link between social and financial performance has been subject to continual inquiry and often heated debate. The authors then present an integrated overview of the 95 studies. Through the charts and tables, the authors illuminate the nature of the studies conducted; the data samples selected for investigation; the ways in which financial and social performance have been measured; and the overall tally of results.

Joshua Daniel Margolis, James Patrick Walsh

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