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Corporate Social Responsibility in a Corporate Governance FrameworkYohanes E. RiyantoNanyang Technological University (NTU) - Division of Economics Linda A. ToolsemaUniversity of Groningen May 10, 2007 Abstract: We argue that Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) may affect the agency relationship inside a firm. We analyze how CSR and the threat of stakeholder activism influence effort of manager and shareholder, and describe how CSR may arise endogenously in this context. By engaging in CSR the shareholder can commit to less monitoring, increase the manager's effort, and raise profits. Even a socially indifferent shareholder may thus benefit from CSR and prefer to behave socially responsibly. He may even find it optimal to sponsor a social activist, giving it the means to exert pressure.
Number of Pages in PDF File: 33 Keywords: Corporate Social Responsibility, Corporate Governance, Stakeholder Activism JEL Classification: G30, M14 working papers seriesDate posted: May 23, 2007Suggested Citation |
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