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Corporate social responsibility assurance, board characteristics and social performance disclosure. Evidence of listed firms in India

The study examines board characteristics, corporate social responsibility (CSR) assurance and social performance disclosure of listed firms before and after mandatory CSR reporting in India. We used the Indian stock market as the testing grounds and applied panel regression and difference‐in‐differe...

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Published in:International journal of finance and economics 2024-04, Vol.29 (2), p.1707-1721
Main Authors: Oware, Kofi Mintah, Moulya, Harshitha, Mallikarjunappa, Thathaiah
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