Corporate Governance, Corporate Size, Corporate Industry, Corporate Social Responsibility Disclosure Size and Stock Price

  • Ardiansyah Rasyid
  • I Cenik Ardana
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Abstract

The objective of this research is to test whether there are relationships between corporate governance, corporate size and industry category with corporate social responsibility (CSR) disclosure size, and also the implication of CSR disclosure size to corporate performance (stock price). The research model has the combined research model from the two models. The first model is to describe the relationship between corporate size, industry category, and corporate governance with CSR disclosure size, and the second model is to find that between CSR disclosure size with corporate performance (stock price). The research result from the first model shows that industry type and corporate governance index have a significant relationship with corporate social responsibility disclosure size. The second model shows that CSR disclosure size has a significant relationship with corporate stock price.

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Ardiansyah Rasyid, & I Cenik Ardana. (2017). Corporate Governance, Corporate Size, Corporate Industry, Corporate Social Responsibility Disclosure Size and Stock Price. China-USA Business Review, 16(2). https://doi.org/10.17265/1537-1514/2017.02.001

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