A game theoretic study on CSR and government intervention for sustainable production

This study uses a game theoretic approach to assess how the government can influence firms’ CSR investment and production decisions to enhance social welfare, considering the negative externalities brought by unsustainable production and positive externalities brought by CSR investments. Using a Sta...

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Main Authors: Fernandez, Katherine Ann J., Go, Joshua Ryan C., Ng, Jean Nicole L., Redulla, Bianca Alanis Ysabel C.
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spelling oai:animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph:etdb_econ-10122021-09-30T03:08:04Z A game theoretic study on CSR and government intervention for sustainable production Fernandez, Katherine Ann J. Go, Joshua Ryan C. Ng, Jean Nicole L. Redulla, Bianca Alanis Ysabel C. This study uses a game theoretic approach to assess how the government can influence firms’ CSR investment and production decisions to enhance social welfare, considering the negative externalities brought by unsustainable production and positive externalities brought by CSR investments. Using a Stackelberg duopoly as a base model and lump sum tax as the government’s decision variable, this study finds that when the government chooses not to intervene, it results in greater environmental damage as firms will underinvest in CSR and overproduce in quantity to achieve profit maximization. As such, the model extends to the assumption that the government acts as a benevolent dictator to model how firms will act under a regulated environment to achieve the Pareto Optimal Outcome. Ultimately, this study shows that firms have to be placed under a regulated environment so as to prevent them from exploiting resources and damaging the environment, thereby negatively affecting societal welfare. 2021-09-18T07:00:00Z text application/pdf https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/etdb_econ/16 https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1012&context=etdb_econ Economics Bachelor's Theses English Animo Repository Social responsibility of business Sustainable development Environmental policy Business Administration, Management, and Operations Economics
institution De La Salle University
building De La Salle University Library
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country Philippines
Philippines
content_provider De La Salle University Library
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language English
topic Social responsibility of business
Sustainable development
Environmental policy
Business Administration, Management, and Operations
Economics
spellingShingle Social responsibility of business
Sustainable development
Environmental policy
Business Administration, Management, and Operations
Economics
Fernandez, Katherine Ann J.
Go, Joshua Ryan C.
Ng, Jean Nicole L.
Redulla, Bianca Alanis Ysabel C.
A game theoretic study on CSR and government intervention for sustainable production
description This study uses a game theoretic approach to assess how the government can influence firms’ CSR investment and production decisions to enhance social welfare, considering the negative externalities brought by unsustainable production and positive externalities brought by CSR investments. Using a Stackelberg duopoly as a base model and lump sum tax as the government’s decision variable, this study finds that when the government chooses not to intervene, it results in greater environmental damage as firms will underinvest in CSR and overproduce in quantity to achieve profit maximization. As such, the model extends to the assumption that the government acts as a benevolent dictator to model how firms will act under a regulated environment to achieve the Pareto Optimal Outcome. Ultimately, this study shows that firms have to be placed under a regulated environment so as to prevent them from exploiting resources and damaging the environment, thereby negatively affecting societal welfare.
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author Fernandez, Katherine Ann J.
Go, Joshua Ryan C.
Ng, Jean Nicole L.
Redulla, Bianca Alanis Ysabel C.
author_facet Fernandez, Katherine Ann J.
Go, Joshua Ryan C.
Ng, Jean Nicole L.
Redulla, Bianca Alanis Ysabel C.
author_sort Fernandez, Katherine Ann J.
title A game theoretic study on CSR and government intervention for sustainable production
title_short A game theoretic study on CSR and government intervention for sustainable production
title_full A game theoretic study on CSR and government intervention for sustainable production
title_fullStr A game theoretic study on CSR and government intervention for sustainable production
title_full_unstemmed A game theoretic study on CSR and government intervention for sustainable production
title_sort game theoretic study on csr and government intervention for sustainable production
publisher Animo Repository
publishDate 2021
url https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/etdb_econ/16
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