FrançaisEnglish

Érudit | Dépôt de documents >
CIRANO - Centre interuniversitaire de recherche en analyse des organisations >
Cahiers scientifiques >

Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item:

https://depot.erudit.org//id/003989dd

Title: CSR related management practices and Firm Performance: An Empirical Analysis of the Quantity-Quality Trade-off on French Data
Authors: Crifo, Patricia
Diaye, Marc-Arthur
Pekovic, Sanja
Issue Date: 2014-07
Publisher: Centre interuniversitaire de recherche en analyse des organisations (CIRANO)
Series/Report no.: Série scientifique (CIRANO);2014s-34
Scientific series (CIRANO);2014s-34
Abstract: This paper analyzes how different combinations of Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) dimensions affect corporate economic performance. We use various dimensions of CSR to examine whether firms rely on different combinations of CSR, in terms of quality versus quantity of CSR practices. Our empirical analysis based on an original database including 10,293 French firms shows that different CSR dimensions in isolation impact positively firms' profits but their effect in term on intensity varies among CSR dimensions. Moreover, the findings on the qualitative CSR measure, based on interaction between its dimensions, show that the substitutability of these dimensions is highly significant for firm performance. However, in terms of the intensity, those interactions produce differential effects.
URI: http://www.cirano.qc.ca/pdf/publication/2014s-34.pdf
https://depot.erudit.org/id/003989dd
ISSN: 1198-8177
Appears in Collections:Cahiers scientifiques

Files in This Item:

2014s-34.pdf (Adobe PDF ; 367.79 kB)

Items in the Repository are protected by copyright, with all rights reserved, unless otherwise indicated.

 

About Érudit | Subscriptions | RSS | Terms of Use | Contact us |

Consortium Érudit ©  2016