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What is Corporate Governance (CG)

Conceptual and Theoretical Approaches to Corporate Social Responsibility, Entrepreneurial Orientation, and Financial Performance
The organization of the control and management of the company. Corporate governance is one of the essential means of reducing agency costs resulting from the relationship between shareholders and managers.
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The Impact of Firm Performance and Corporate Governance on Corporate Social Responsibility: Evidence From France
Souhaila Kammoun (IHEC, CODECI, University of Sfax, Tunisia), Sahar Loukil (University of Sfax, Tunisia), and Youssra Ben Romdhane Loukil (University of Sfax, Tunisia)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-7998-2128-1.ch014
Abstract
Based on the behavioral aspect of the governance theory, this chapter explores the effect of the firm performance and corporate governance (CG) on corporate social responsibility (CSR) engagement by investigating their causal effects. Using annual reports of a large and extensive sample of French firms for the year 2014‐2016, we find that firm performance significantly improves that firm's social responsibility, but it has a significant and negative impact when we consider corporate government as a contingency factor. The results show that the existence of institutional administrator is in favor of CSR while it is the inverse effect when we consider the other independent administrators. However, we fail to find any significant impact of administrator's expertise. Our results suggest that pressures exerted by outsiders and corporate governance mechanisms influence CSR practices. Overall, our study implies that corporate governance attributes play a vital role in ensuring organizational legitimacy through CSR. The study findings should be of interest to regulators and policy makers.
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A Semantical Approach to the Concept of CSR: Its Definitional Evolution and Nearly Identical Notions
Regulating, restructuring and balancing a company’s operations, processes, and relationships with its stakeholders by utilising effective governance mechanisms.
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Ethical Values and Responsibilities of Directors in the Digital Era
The set of principles, codes, and relationships within which corporate management makes decisions and set policies. Codes may be legal and mandatory or private and voluntary.
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