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Exploring Csr Communication On Twitter, Terry Damron, Lindsey Batts
Exploring Csr Communication On Twitter, Terry Damron, Lindsey Batts
Atlantic Marketing Association Proceedings
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A Starbucks Blend: Race, Social Marketing And Corporate Social Responsibility, Yvette Lynne Bonaparte Dr.
A Starbucks Blend: Race, Social Marketing And Corporate Social Responsibility, Yvette Lynne Bonaparte Dr.
Atlantic Marketing Association Proceedings
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Corporate Social Responsibility In The B2b Market: How Supplier Actions Influence Buyer Expectations, Susan Saurage-Altenloh Phd
Corporate Social Responsibility In The B2b Market: How Supplier Actions Influence Buyer Expectations, Susan Saurage-Altenloh Phd
Atlantic Marketing Association Proceedings
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The Role Of Corporate Social Responsibility Information In The Consumer-Brand Relationship, Lei Huang
The Role Of Corporate Social Responsibility Information In The Consumer-Brand Relationship, Lei Huang
Atlantic Marketing Association Proceedings
Given the increased interest and empirical research in corporate social responsibility (CSR) and irresponsibility (CSI), the interest of this paper is given to the impacts of corporate operational performance (COP) and corporate social performance (CSP) on consumer brand advocacy and brand trust. In this consumer-brand continuum, customers evaluate brand trustworthiness by two scopes: (1) the product or service the firm offers (i.e., product brand) that is usually associated with COP (Rust, Moorman, & Dickson 2002); and (2) the firm which provides the products and services (i.e., corporate brand) that is connected with CSP (Korschun, Bhattacharya, & Swain 2014). In addition, …
Environmental Initiatives And Earnings Management, B. Litt, D. S. Sharma, V. D. Sharma
Environmental Initiatives And Earnings Management, B. Litt, D. S. Sharma, V. D. Sharma
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Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to provide initial evidence on the association between environmental initiatives and earnings management. Prior literature documents firms participating in environmental initiatives to report relatively stronger financial performance. Moreover, firms with superior performance have been shown to engage in greater levels of earnings management. A natural question that arises is to what extent do firms with environmental initiatives engage in earnings management to report better financial performance? Design/methodology/approach – The study draws on two theoretical frameworks, external monitoring and internal corporate culture, to predict an inverse association between environmental initiatives and earnings management. …