The impact of corporate social responsibility on financial performance: An inter-industry and inter-country study of selected companies from the tiger cub economies

In the past decades, a new trend has started in the world of commerce. Businesses have started to include corporate social responsibility (CSR) practices in their plan of action for philanthropic, ethical, legal, and economic reasons however, does CSR really have an impact on a company financial per...

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Main Authors: Calanog, Michelle Jane B., Cruz, Aaron Dayle S., Ting, Raisa Lenor Y., Yap, Melan Anthony A.
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spelling oai:animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph:etd_bachelors-116722022-02-28T03:10:43Z The impact of corporate social responsibility on financial performance: An inter-industry and inter-country study of selected companies from the tiger cub economies Calanog, Michelle Jane B. Cruz, Aaron Dayle S. Ting, Raisa Lenor Y. Yap, Melan Anthony A. In the past decades, a new trend has started in the world of commerce. Businesses have started to include corporate social responsibility (CSR) practices in their plan of action for philanthropic, ethical, legal, and economic reasons however, does CSR really have an impact on a company financial performance? This study aims to answer this question considering not only the overall impact of CSR, but also the fact that each country and industry has different characteristics and, thus, different impacts. This study contributes to the CSR literature a dimensional assessment of corporate social performance (CSP)-corporate financial performance (CFP) relationship through an overall, inter-industry, and inter-country analysis. Also, this sheds light to the study of the simultaneous relationship between CSP and CFP. The data used in this research are sourced from CSRHub, for social performance, and the financial statements, for financial performance - which are then examined through a 3-phase methodology: descriptive statistics, moderated linear regression analysis, and simultaneous equations model. The researchers found out that CSR, country and industry presence and the moderating variables in the study primarily affect company profitability and efficiency, the latter measured by total asset turnover (TATO) and return on assets (ROA). Environment CSR has a positive impact on both TATO and ROA and a negative effect on profitability. Governance, on the other hand, has a negative impact on efficiency as measured by TATO. Social CSR has no significant impact on any of the financial performance measures. Finally, it was also concluded that CSR and profitability have simultaneous impact. Thus, there is existing bidirectional causality between the two. Despite the mixed results, businesses must continue on their CSR undertakings. Adjustments in their implementation would have to be made in order to achieve both satisfactory CSR efforts and financial performance, fulfilling its responsibility to both the shareholder 2014-01-01T08:00:00Z text https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/etd_bachelors/11027 Bachelor's Theses English Animo Repository Social responsibility of business Corporations--Finance--Management Accounting
institution De La Salle University
building De La Salle University Library
continent Asia
country Philippines
Philippines
content_provider De La Salle University Library
collection DLSU Institutional Repository
language English
topic Social responsibility of business
Corporations--Finance--Management
Accounting
spellingShingle Social responsibility of business
Corporations--Finance--Management
Accounting
Calanog, Michelle Jane B.
Cruz, Aaron Dayle S.
Ting, Raisa Lenor Y.
Yap, Melan Anthony A.
The impact of corporate social responsibility on financial performance: An inter-industry and inter-country study of selected companies from the tiger cub economies
description In the past decades, a new trend has started in the world of commerce. Businesses have started to include corporate social responsibility (CSR) practices in their plan of action for philanthropic, ethical, legal, and economic reasons however, does CSR really have an impact on a company financial performance? This study aims to answer this question considering not only the overall impact of CSR, but also the fact that each country and industry has different characteristics and, thus, different impacts. This study contributes to the CSR literature a dimensional assessment of corporate social performance (CSP)-corporate financial performance (CFP) relationship through an overall, inter-industry, and inter-country analysis. Also, this sheds light to the study of the simultaneous relationship between CSP and CFP. The data used in this research are sourced from CSRHub, for social performance, and the financial statements, for financial performance - which are then examined through a 3-phase methodology: descriptive statistics, moderated linear regression analysis, and simultaneous equations model. The researchers found out that CSR, country and industry presence and the moderating variables in the study primarily affect company profitability and efficiency, the latter measured by total asset turnover (TATO) and return on assets (ROA). Environment CSR has a positive impact on both TATO and ROA and a negative effect on profitability. Governance, on the other hand, has a negative impact on efficiency as measured by TATO. Social CSR has no significant impact on any of the financial performance measures. Finally, it was also concluded that CSR and profitability have simultaneous impact. Thus, there is existing bidirectional causality between the two. Despite the mixed results, businesses must continue on their CSR undertakings. Adjustments in their implementation would have to be made in order to achieve both satisfactory CSR efforts and financial performance, fulfilling its responsibility to both the shareholder
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author Calanog, Michelle Jane B.
Cruz, Aaron Dayle S.
Ting, Raisa Lenor Y.
Yap, Melan Anthony A.
author_facet Calanog, Michelle Jane B.
Cruz, Aaron Dayle S.
Ting, Raisa Lenor Y.
Yap, Melan Anthony A.
author_sort Calanog, Michelle Jane B.
title The impact of corporate social responsibility on financial performance: An inter-industry and inter-country study of selected companies from the tiger cub economies
title_short The impact of corporate social responsibility on financial performance: An inter-industry and inter-country study of selected companies from the tiger cub economies
title_full The impact of corporate social responsibility on financial performance: An inter-industry and inter-country study of selected companies from the tiger cub economies
title_fullStr The impact of corporate social responsibility on financial performance: An inter-industry and inter-country study of selected companies from the tiger cub economies
title_full_unstemmed The impact of corporate social responsibility on financial performance: An inter-industry and inter-country study of selected companies from the tiger cub economies
title_sort impact of corporate social responsibility on financial performance: an inter-industry and inter-country study of selected companies from the tiger cub economies
publisher Animo Repository
publishDate 2014
url https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/etd_bachelors/11027
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