Ram Baliga’s research while affiliated with Wake Forest University and other places

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To overstate or not to overstate Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR): What does Bayes tell us about CSR decoupling and firm value?
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September 2023

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Managerial and Decision Economics

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Ram Baliga

This study examines the effect of corporate social responsibility (CSR) decoupling on firm value across firms that understate versus overstate CSR. We also analyze the moderating impact of a firm's regulatory environment on the relationship between CSR decoupling and firm value. Using longitudinal analysis across 20 developed countries for the period 2008–2016 and employing a Bayesian item response theory method to measure CSR performance, we find that overstating CSR increases firm value whereas understating CSR decreases firm value. Our results also show that firms that overstate their CSR saw a reduction in firm value when the regulatory environment is included as a moderator.

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... Conversely, CSR disclosure is viewed as a proxy for the company's external actions, representing its reporting to various stakeholders. In practice, CSR performance, indicating internal CSR activities, can be gauged using the ASSET4 database, with scores ranging from 0.1 to 100; CSR disclosure, reflecting external CSR activities, can be assessed using the ESG disclosure score from Bloomberg, also ranging from 0.1 to 100 [37,38]. The ESG disclosure score measures the transparency and quality of disclosure, with higher scores indicating a greater willingness to share activities with stakeholders. ...

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A Review of Corporate Social Responsibility Decoupling and Its Impact: Evidence from China
To overstate or not to overstate Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR): What does Bayes tell us about CSR decoupling and firm value?

Managerial and Decision Economics