#2935. Does institutional ownership and internationalization affect corporate social responsibility in emerging economy firms? An empirical evidence from India

January 2027publication date
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Abstract:
This article explores the heterogeneity between control groups and the internationalization of firms influencing CSR decisions in emerging market firms. The results show that companies CSR performance is affected differently by the ownership of different types of institutional investors after accounting for resources and capabilities at the company level.
Keywords:
Corporate social responsibility; India; Institutional investors; Internationalization; Ownership structure

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