The effects of CSR reputation and CSR crisis response strategy on investor judgments
I use a controlled experiment to examine, in the context of CSR crises, whether investors’ investment judgments are influenced by a firm’s CSR reputation and CSR crisis response strategy. I find that for good CSR reputation firms, the use of a rebuild or deny crisis response strategy does not lead t...
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Main Author: | GOH, Clarence |
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2022
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