articleFinancial ManagementApr 18, 2012Closed access

The Impact of Corporate Social Performance on Financial Risk and Utility: A Longitudinal Analysis

ICMA Centre · University of Reading

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Abstract

This study focuses on the wealth‐protective effects of socially responsible firm behavior by examining the association between corporate social performance (CSP) and financial risk for an extensive panel data sample of S&P 500 companies between the years 1992 and 2009. In addition, the link between CSP and investor utility is investigated. The main findings are that corporate social responsibility is negatively but weakly related to systematic firm risk and that corporate social irresponsibility is positively and strongly related to financial risk. The fact that both conventional and downside risk measures lead to the same conclusions adds convergent validity to the analysis. However, the risk‐return…

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Keywords
  • Volatility (finance)
  • Business
  • Panel data
  • Corporate social responsibility
  • Systematic risk
  • Financial risk management
  • Downside risk
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