Revisiting the Relationship Between Corporate Stakeholder Commitment and Social and Financial Performance
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Revisiting the Relationship Between Corporate Stakeholder Commitment and Social and Financial PerformanceDate
2017Publisher
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1099-1719; 0968-0802Bibliographic citation
RIVERA, Juana M.; MUÑOZ, Maria J.; MONEVA, Jose M. Revisiting the Relationship Between Corporate Stakeholder Commitment and Social and Financial Performance. Sustainable Development, 2017Type
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This study delves into the long-term relationship between social and financial performance
of organizations. The aim of this study is to analyse the evolution of this relationship during
the global financial crisis ... [+]
This study delves into the long-term relationship between social and financial performance
of organizations. The aim of this study is to analyse the evolution of this relationship during
the global financial crisis to ascertain both how companies have evolved in terms of CSR
strategic consistency under financial uncertainty, and the relationship that this consistency
may have with their financial performance. A specific methodological approach based on
the fuzzy set theory has been applied to the measurement of social and environmental
performance over a selected sample of Spanish listed companies, whose CSR strategic
consistency had been analysed in previous studies that made use of data published in
2003. The results show a general improvement of CSR strategic consistency among
organizations, in spite of a turbulent financial environment. On the other hand, the results
show a positive relationship between CSR strategic consistency, and corporate economic
and financial performance [-]
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