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Corporate Social Responsibility and Firm Risk: Theory and Empirical Evidence
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2018
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Financial Risk ManagementIndustry Equilibrium ModelCorporate Political ActivityIndustrial OrganizationCorporate InnovationGustavo MansoCorporate Risk ManagementRisk ManagementManagementCorporate ResponsesCorporate ResponsibilitySocial ResponsibilityEconomicsCorporate Social ResponsibilityCorporate GovernanceCorporate SustainabilityCorporate Social PerformanceRisk GovernanceFinanceBusinessBusiness StrategyEmpirical EvidenceCorporate Finance
This paper presents an industry equilibrium model where firms have a choice to engage in corporate social responsibility (CSR) activities. We model CSR as an investment to increase product differentiation that allows firms to benefit from higher profit margins. The model predicts that CSR decreases systematic risk and increases firm value and that these effects are stronger for firms with high product differentiation. We find supporting evidence for our predictions. We address a potential endogeneity problem by instrumenting CSR using data on the political affiliation of the firm’s home state. This paper was accepted by Gustavo Manso, finance.
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