Corporate social responsibility is good for the bottom line, but doesn't wash away a firm's sins

Friday, March 4, 2016 - 07:40 in Mathematics & Economics

Corporate social responsibility, or CSR—a name for the actions companies take to advance social good, above and beyond that which is required by law—continues to draw interest from practitioners and academics alike. One question that practitioners have is whether CSR impacts their firm's performance.

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