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The relationship between corporate governance and corporate social behavior: a structural equation model analysis

This paper extends previous research in corporate social responsibility from a corporate governance perspective. Through a two‐step procedure, this research develops a measurement model to measure the unobservable variable of social sensibility of corporate governance (SSCG) and tests empirically th...

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Published in:Corporate social-responsibility and environmental management 2011-03, Vol.18 (2), p.91-101
Main Authors: Sánchez, José Luis Fernández, Sotorrío, Ladislao Luna, Díez, Elisa Baraibar
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