Corporate Social Responsibility: A Literature Review

Sanil S Hishan, Suresh Ramakrishnan1, Nur Naha binti Abu Mansor
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Though corporate social responsibility became commonly debated in the last forty years of the twentieth century, at least as early as the nineteenth century, the notion that the company has moral responsibilities became apparent. The corporate social responsibility framework continuously adapts to global market needs. Given the recent advent of corporate social responsibility and sustainability concepts, as well as methodologies and criteria used to meet standards of "fair" business. However, a common connotation of corporate social responsibility (CSR) has not been standardized, although the CSR-related principles and norms are now being established. Between academicians and professionals, there is an increasing concern in corporate social responsibility. Companies are also supposed to be open not only to their creditors but to society at large. Margolis and Walsh (2001) and Orlitzky et al. (2003) presented round-about ninety-five analytical data on CSR and financial results over the period 1972 to 2001. CSR was an independent variable in these studies; while financial output was variable based. Fifty-three percent had a positive relationship with them, twenty-four percent had no partnership with them, nineteen percent had mixed relationships with them, and five percent had harmful relationships with them. Dam (2008) has presented analytical data on CSR and financial results, but there was one difference and one aspect that was normal. The novelty of the study was the distribution of empirical findings in tabulated form focused on asset returns (ROA), equity returns (ROE), selling returns (ROS), Tobin's Q, and stock market returns, and it was popular that only empirical findings were tabulated from 1972 to 2001. For companies and prospective scholars, the findings of this study are important regarding corporate social responsibility and consumer behaviour.
企业社会责任:文献综述
尽管在20世纪的最后40年,至少早在19世纪,企业的社会责任就已经成为普遍争论的话题,但企业有道德责任的观念却变得很明显。企业社会责任框架不断适应全球市场需求。鉴于最近出现的企业社会责任和可持续发展概念,以及用于满足“公平”商业标准的方法和标准。然而,尽管企业社会责任相关的原则和规范正在建立,但企业社会责任的共同内涵尚未标准化。在学术界和专业人士之间,人们越来越关注企业的社会责任。公司不仅应该对债权人开放,而且应该对整个社会开放。Margolis和Walsh(2001)以及Orlitzky等人(2003)在1972年至2001年期间提供了大约95个关于企业社会责任和财务结果的分析数据。CSR在这些研究中是一个独立变量;而金融产出是可变的。53%的人与他们有积极的关系,24%的人与他们没有伙伴关系,19%的人与他们有混合关系,5%的人与他们有有害的关系。Dam(2008)提出了企业社会责任和财务结果的分析数据,但有一个差异和一个方面是正常的。该研究的新颖之处在于,实证研究结果以表格的形式分布,主要集中在资产回报(ROA)、股权回报(ROE)、销售回报(ROS)、托宾Q和股票市场回报上,并且流行的是,只有1972年至2001年的实证研究结果被制成表格。对于企业和未来的学者来说,本研究的发现对于企业社会责任和消费者行为具有重要意义。
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