A Multidimensional Analysis of the Relationship between Corporate Social Responsibility and Firm’s Financial Performance—Based on the Data of 78 Listed Companies in 10 years in Henan Province, China

  • Chen S
  • Zhang D
  • Hao M
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Abstract

At present, the research on the relationship of corporate social responsibility and economic performance mostly adopts the method of large-scale sampling, but does not distinguish the sample industries and regions, so the relevant research needs to be further analyzed. Based on the 2008-2017 data of 78 listed enterprises in Henan province, the relationship between corporate social responsibility and economic performance in 7 industries is measured by 8 indexes through Arellano-Bond dynamic panel data model. The research shows that the social responsibility of listed enterprises in Henan Province has a lagging impact on the economic performance of enterprises, which has a negative impact on the short-term and a positive impact on the long-term. The common point is that the responsibility of the investor has a positive impact on the economic performance of the enterprise, and other aspects vary greatly due to industry categories. In general, the degree of corporate social responsibility of listed enterprises in Henan Province is relatively low.

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Chen, S., Zhang, D., & Hao, M. (2019). A Multidimensional Analysis of the Relationship between Corporate Social Responsibility and Firm’s Financial Performance—Based on the Data of 78 Listed Companies in 10 years in Henan Province, China. Open Journal of Applied Sciences, 09(03), 104–114. https://doi.org/10.4236/ojapps.2019.93009

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