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Does the governance of Italian-listed family firms impact the reporting of social aspects?
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Social Responsibility Journal
Social Responsibility Journal (2025) 21 (7): 1529–1548.
Published: 09 May 2025
... the resource-based view theory, the upper echelons theory and the agency theory, the authors emphasise the “family control” variable to investigate whether it positively influences social information disclosure in sustainability reports. Design/methodology/approach To achieve the research purpose...
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CEO characteristics: do they matter for carbon performance? An empirical investigation of Australian firms
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Social Responsibility Journal
Social Responsibility Journal (2021) 17 (8): 1279–1298.
Published: 28 September 2020
...Jibriel Elsayih; Rina Datt; Ali Hamid Purpose Research suggests that chief executive officers (CEOs) play an important role in enhancing a firm’s legitimacy with regard to environmental performance. The purpose of this paper is to use the upper echelons theory and stakeholder theory to investigate...
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Do CEO incentives and characteristics influence corporate social responsibility (CSR) and vice versa? A literature review
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Social Responsibility Journal
Social Responsibility Journal (2020) 16 (8): 1293–1323.
Published: 15 October 2019
...Patrick Velte Purpose This paper aims to analyze whether chief executive officer (CEO) incentives and characteristics (e.g. CEO power, CEO tenure) are linked with corporate social responsibility (CSR) and vice versa. Design/methodology/approach Based on upper echelons theory, the author...
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The effect of CEO civic engagement on corporate social and environmental performance
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Social Responsibility Journal
Social Responsibility Journal (2019) 15 (8): 1054–1070.
Published: 28 November 2018
... to their higher social and environmental performance. We will discuss below why CEO civic engagement might lead to firm level social engagement based on scholarly insights from the upper echelons theory (UET). The UET, originally developed by Hambrick and Mason (1984) , has been extensively used by scholars...
