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Institutional Ownership and Value Relevance of Corporate Social Responsibility Disclosure: Empirical Evidence from China. (2020). Riaz, Zahid ; Wang, Fanghua ; Zhang, Junrui ; Cullinan, Charles ; Ur, Ramiz.
In: Sustainability.
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  29. Board interlocks and the diffusion of CSR reporting practices: The role of market development. (2020). Sun, Weizhang ; Zhang, Yifei ; Yang, Jinfeng ; Geng, Yanli ; Li, Xuan.
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  30. The moderating effects of employee corporate social responsibility motive attributions (substantive and symbolic) between corporate social responsibility perceptions and voluntary pro‐environmental . (2020). Afsar, Bilal ; Umrani, Waheed Ali ; Ur, Zia ; Alghazali, Basheer M.
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  32. Corporate social responsibility practices incomes and outcomes: Stakeholders pressure, culture, employee commitment, corporate reputation, and brand performance. A Polish–German cross‐country stud. (2020). Kucharska, Wioleta ; Kowalczyk, Rafa.
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  33. Social trust and corporate social responsibility: Evidence from China. (2020). Chen, Xiangyu ; Wan, Peng.
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  34. Do mutual fund networks affect corporate social responsibility? Evidence from China. (2020). Qi, Lujun ; Li, Wei'An ; Wang, Lixiang.
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  35. Corporate social responsibility and earnings management: The moderating effect of corporate governance mechanisms. (2020). Buertey, Samuel ; Hwang, Juhee ; Lee, Jang Soon ; Sun, Eunjung.
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  36. Restrictive and Supportive Mechanisms for Female Directors’ Risk-Averse Behavior: Evidence From South Asian Health Care Industry. (2020). Hashmi, Muhammad Sadiq ; Ahmed, Ammar ; Abbas, Ghulam ; Yahya, Farzan.
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  38. Does religion benefit corporate social responsibility (CSR)? Evidence from China. (2019). Su, Kun.
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  39. Assessing the determinants of performance in the recycling business: Evidence from the Italian context. (2019). Franceschelli, Maria Vittoria ; Quaglia, Roberto ; Giacosa, Elisa ; Santoro, Gabriele.
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  40. An international approach of the relationship between board attributes and the disclosure of corporate social responsibility issues. (2019). Maria Consuelo Pucheta Martinez, ; Gallegoalvarez, Isabel ; Puchetamartinez, Maria Consuelo.
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  41. Business contribution to the Sustainable Development Agenda: Organizational factors related to early adoption of SDG reporting. (2019). Rosati, Francesco ; Diniz, Loureno Galvo.
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  42. Effect of corporate social responsibility disclosure on firms sales performance: A perspective of stakeholder engagement and theory. (2019). Waheed, Abdul ; Yang, Jianhua.
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  43. The importance of official certifications in globalized companies performance: An empirical approach to the shipbuilding industry. (2019). Paragonzalez, Lorena ; Mascaraqueramirez, Carlos.
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  44. Reversing the lens: Why corporate social responsibility is not community development. (2019). McLennan, Sharon ; Banks, Glenn.
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  45. The content and determinants of greenhouse gas emission disclosure: Evidence from Indonesian companies. (2018). Faisal, Faisal ; Meiranto, Wahyu ; Haryanto, Haryanto ; Achmad, Tarmizi ; Andiningtyas, Erika Dwi.
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  46. CSR and green economy: Determinants and correlation of firms’ sustainable development. (2018). MONEVA, JOSE ; Scarpellini, Sabina ; Marcofondevila, Miguel.
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  47. Does gender diversity in the audit committee influence key audit matters readability in the audit report? UK evidence. (2018). Velte, Patrick.
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  48. Stakeholder Engagement for Corporate Sustainability: A Comparative Analysis of B2C and B2B Companies. (2018). Johnson, Matthew ; Schaltegger, Stefan ; Redlbacher, Friederike.
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  49. Corporate social responsibility in Bolivia: meanings and consequences. (2018). Tavera, Carlos Arandia ; Frank, Bjorn ; Torrico, Boris Herbas.
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  50. Environmental rating of oil and gas companies in Russia: How assessment affects environmental transparency and performance. (2018). Pakhalov, A ; Shvarts, E ; Ametistova, L ; Knizhnikov, A.
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