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Corporate social responsibility and corporate performance: empirical evidence from a panel of the Bucharest Stock Exchange listed companies
This paper aims at empirically investigating the relationship between CSR and corporate performance by using both accounting-based performance measures (e.g. ROA, ROE, and ROS), as well as market-based firm performance measures (e.g. PER, EPS, and PBV), for a sample of companies listed on the BSE du...
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