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Corporate social responsibility disclosure and firm performance: Evidence from Vietnam
Investment Management and Financial Innovations ; 19(3):49-59, 2022.
Article in English | Scopus | ID: covidwho-1988803
ABSTRACT
Corporate social responsibility (CSR) is quite a new concept to business and society in Vietnam. Information on CSR reflects a firm's commitment to ethical behavior in its activities and reputation. However, it is questioned whether the information disclosure has any relationship with firm performance. Employing panel regression of about 200 listed firms on the Vietnam Stock Exchange and space-based measurement of CSR disclosure, the study confirms a positive impact of CSR disclosure on firm performance. Firms use CSR disclosures to indirectly improve their performance. Firms that disclose CSR with greater degree of information experience higher marginal profitability. This finding supports stakeholder theory, legitimacy theory, and signaling theory in using CSR disclosure as a tool to improve firms' reputation and transparency, maintain longterm operation, and hence improve financial performance. During the COVID-19 pandemic, firms that engage more in CSR will suffer less from the pandemic than firms that do not. Thus, the study implies a promising CSR picture for corporations in Vietnam. Investors, policy makers and any related authorities can utilize these findings to get more insight into the business through CSR disclosures. © Ngoc Mai Tran, Manh Ha Tran, 2022.
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Full text: Available Collection: Databases of international organizations Database: Scopus Language: English Journal: Investment Management and Financial Innovations Year: 2022 Document Type: Article