Corporate Social Responsibility and Corporate Financial Performance: Evidence from Indian Capital Market

  • Viswanathan L
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Abstract

The concept of corporate social responsibility (CSR) is welcomed with more enthusiasm in recent years. The present study, is a four phase investigation of the corporate financial performance of socially responsible firms relative to other firms, listed in Bombay Stock Exchange. We start with a comparative analysis of financial performance of CSR and non-CSR firms and then proceed to explore industry-specific effects. After identification of significant factors contributing to financial performance, we conduct an analysis to check for the feed-back effect on CSR using Probit model. We also compute the probability with which a firm is more likely to adopt CSR due to improvement in any of the significant factors.

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Viswanathan, L. (2016). Corporate Social Responsibility and Corporate Financial Performance: Evidence from Indian Capital Market. Asian Journal of Empirical Research, 6(9), 240–248. https://doi.org/10.18488/journal.1007/2016.6.9/1007.9.240.248

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