Search engine for discovering works of Art, research articles, and books related to Art and Culture
ShareThis
Javascript must be enabled to continue!

A Duopoly of Strategic CSR Firms

View through CrossRef
This study examines a Cournot duopoly when corporate social responsibility (CSR) firms endogenize the degree of commitment on consumer surplus. We establish the following results. First, when a CSR firm competes with a profitmaximizing firm, the Stackelberg equilibriumwhereby the CSR firm is the leader is realized. Second, when two CSR firms compete, firm profit is lower and social welfare is higher than profit maximization. Furthermore, considering the linear demand and quadratic cost functions, we derive the equilibrium in duopoly and compare firm profit and social welfare under different duopolies.
Title: A Duopoly of Strategic CSR Firms
Description:
This study examines a Cournot duopoly when corporate social responsibility (CSR) firms endogenize the degree of commitment on consumer surplus.
We establish the following results.
First, when a CSR firm competes with a profitmaximizing firm, the Stackelberg equilibriumwhereby the CSR firm is the leader is realized.
Second, when two CSR firms compete, firm profit is lower and social welfare is higher than profit maximization.
Furthermore, considering the linear demand and quadratic cost functions, we derive the equilibrium in duopoly and compare firm profit and social welfare under different duopolies.

Related Results

Bioethics-CSR Divide
Bioethics-CSR Divide
Photo by Sean Pollock on Unsplash ABSTRACT Bioethics and Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) were born out of similar concerns, such as the reaction to scandal and the restraint ...
Strategic (Corporate) Social Responsibility
Strategic (Corporate) Social Responsibility
Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) has become a common concern for many firms as well as their customers. The term refers to all social and environmentally friendly activities o...
Utilizing A Deep learning approach to examine the consequences of Bank's Web -Based-Social Responsibility Disclosure
Utilizing A Deep learning approach to examine the consequences of Bank's Web -Based-Social Responsibility Disclosure
Corporate social responsibility (CSR) is a global research and practice topic that encompasses various values, corporate environment, and philanthropic behavior (Inekwe et al., 202...
CSR attribution: Is it the cornerstone of CSR success?
CSR attribution: Is it the cornerstone of CSR success?
PurposeThe current study aims to propose and empirically investigate a conceptual model of the most relevant antecedents and consequences of Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) a...
UNPACKING THE ROLE OF POLITICAL AFFILIATIONS IN SHAPING CSR PRACTICES IN CHINA
UNPACKING THE ROLE OF POLITICAL AFFILIATIONS IN SHAPING CSR PRACTICES IN CHINA
Purpose: This study examines how political connections influence corporate social responsibility (CSR) practices in China, aiming to shed light on the interplay between political a...
CSR: What Does Board Diversity Bring to the Table?
CSR: What Does Board Diversity Bring to the Table?
This chapter provides a theoretical and conceptual overview of the governance of corporate social responsibility (CSR). It is based on an extensive review of corporate governance l...
CSR vs entrenchment: the silent battle impacting French business outcomes
CSR vs entrenchment: the silent battle impacting French business outcomes
Purpose This study examines the relationship between corporate social responsibility (CSR) performance and financial performance, focusing on the moderating rol...
Fleeting goodness: how ephemeral CSR content shapes message engagement and avoidance
Fleeting goodness: how ephemeral CSR content shapes message engagement and avoidance
Purpose This study investigates the ephemerality effect of corporate social responsibility (CSR) messages on CSR engagement and message avoidance, considering t...

Back to Top