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CEOs with daughters run more socially responsible



An interview with finance researcher Henrik Cronqvist is presented,
which focuses on the corporate social responsibility (CSR) of firms
whose chief executive officers (CEOs) have daughters. He states that
firms led by CEOs with female children have higher CSR ratings and spend
more of their net income of CSR. When asked about female CEOs, he
explains that the sample size of female CEOs used in the study was too
small to draw firm conclusions. Details on his process for collecting
the data are also presented.


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Penerbit Harvard Business School Publications : Boston.,
Deskripsi Fisik
p. 34 - 35
Bahasa
ISBN/ISSN
0017-8012
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