Corporate social responsibility, corporate restructuring and firm's performance
Empirical Evidence from Chinese Enterprises
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In today’s globalized and competitive business environment, companies increasingly look to restructuring, mergers & acquisitions and downsizing to survive, grow and maximize profits. However, when they are not managed in a socially responsible manner, restructurings may exert the negative impact on employees, shareholders, communities, and society as a whole. The book empirically explores the phenomena of corporate social responsibility (CSR), restructuring, and relationships with firms’ performance in China. It gives an insight into how Chinese firms respond to expectations of stakeholders by making social goals a part of their overall business operations. It also gives a fresh view of the new concept of socially responsible restructuring. For those seeking to promote socially responsible practices in restructuring, the book provides a unique and stimulating analysis and touchstone.
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Corporate social responsibility, corporate restructuring and firm's performance, Liangrong Zu
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- 2008
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- Title
- Corporate social responsibility, corporate restructuring and firm's performance
- Subtitle
- Empirical Evidence from Chinese Enterprises
- Language
- English
- Authors
- Liangrong Zu
- Publisher
- Springer
- Publisher
- 2008
- ISBN10
- 3540708952
- ISBN13
- 9783540708957
- Category
- Business and Economics
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- In today’s globalized and competitive business environment, companies increasingly look to restructuring, mergers & acquisitions and downsizing to survive, grow and maximize profits. However, when they are not managed in a socially responsible manner, restructurings may exert the negative impact on employees, shareholders, communities, and society as a whole. The book empirically explores the phenomena of corporate social responsibility (CSR), restructuring, and relationships with firms’ performance in China. It gives an insight into how Chinese firms respond to expectations of stakeholders by making social goals a part of their overall business operations. It also gives a fresh view of the new concept of socially responsible restructuring. For those seeking to promote socially responsible practices in restructuring, the book provides a unique and stimulating analysis and touchstone.