Essays about: "CSR measure"

Showing result 1 - 5 of 64 essays containing the words CSR measure.

  1. 1. The Impact of Corporate Social Responsibility DiversityEquity and Inclusion efforts on Brand Image

    University essay from Mälardalens universitet/Akademin för ekonomi, samhälle och teknik

    Author : Omar Khalafallah; Semhar Weldesylasie; [2023]
    Keywords : CSR; corporate social responsibility; diversity; equity and inclusion; trust; commitment; brand image;

    Abstract : Abstract Date:                         2023-05-30 Level:                        Master Thesis in Business Administration, 15 HP Institution:                School of Business, Society and Engineering, Mälardalen University  Authors:                    Omar Khalafallah, Semhar Weldesylasie  Title:                          The Impact of Corporate Social Responsibility Diversity Equity and Inclusion efforts on Brand Image. Supervisor:                Rana Mostaghel Keywords:                  CSR, corporate social responsibility, diversity, equity and inclusion, trust, commitment, brand image. READ MORE

  2. 2. ESG Scores as Social Ethicality Motivators

    University essay from Lunds universitet/Företagsekonomiska institutionen

    Author : Annika Ebert; Isabella Larsson; [2023]
    Keywords : ESG Responsiveness; Russia-Ukraine War; Divestment Strategy; Brand Management; MNCs; Business and Economics;

    Abstract : Relating to the ongoing discussion surrounding criticism and support for ESG scores, the purpose of this paper anchors itself in providing comprehensive, empirical evidence regarding the responsiveness of ESG scores to firm actions. The different strategic choices of multinational firms, resulting from political and stakeholder pressure, were to either fully withdraw, suspend or continue operations in Russia in light of the Russia-Ukraine war. READ MORE

  3. 3. Corporate Sustainability and Working Capital : A panel data analysis of the relationship in Swedish-listed firms

    University essay from Umeå universitet/Företagsekonomi

    Author : Muhammad Shehzad Moin; [2023]
    Keywords : Sustainability; Corporate Sustainability; Corporate Social Responsibility; CSR; ESG; ESG Rating; ESG Investing; Sustainable Finance; Sustainable Investment; Sweden; Working Capital; Working Capital Management; WCM; Cash Conversion Cycle; CCC; Working Capital Requirements; WCR;

    Abstract : The theoretical and practical importance of working capital management (Sharma & Kumar, 2011) and its strong link with the firm’s financial stability (Wang et al., 2020, p. 2; Kamel 2015, p. 35) make it one of the most important functional areas of corporate finance. READ MORE

  4. 4. Impact of ESG performance and carbon emissions on cost of debt : A study of the Nordic markets

    University essay from Uppsala universitet/Företagsekonomiska institutionen

    Author : Filip Larsson; Henrik Larsson; [2023]
    Keywords : ESG performance; carbon intensity; cost of debt; spreads; Refinitiv; ESG scores; CSR; sustainability; Nordics;

    Abstract : The study examines the link between the Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG) performance of a company and its cost of debt, measured as credit spreads between corresponding corporate and risk-free government bonds, in Nordic countries between 2020 and 2022. No previous studies look at ESG effects on bond spreads in the Nordic markets, although their stakeholder-oriented nature could make them attentive to ESG issues. READ MORE

  5. 5. Corporate Social Responsibility policies and Shareholder reactions during the Great Recession

    University essay from Handelshögskolan i Stockholm/Institutionen för redovisning och finansiering

    Author : Ellen Hjelmberg; Tilde Holmgren; [2022]
    Keywords : Corporate Social Responsibility; Corporate Financial Performance; ESG;

    Abstract : This study aims to provide understanding of the relationship between firm changes in CSR policies and the reaction of shareholders through using the Great Recession as an external shock on the Northern European market. Firm and shareholder reactions to the Great Recession are examined using a quantitative approach, where stock price is used as a measure to quantify shareholder reactions. READ MORE