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A Comparative Analysis of Corporate Social Responsibility in Commerical Banks: Case Studies from the United States and the United Kingdom
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NameDeMasi, Emily
TitleA Comparative Analysis of Corporate Social Responsibility in Commerical Banks: Case Studies from the United States and the United Kingdom
AbstractThis study investigates the effectiveness of public sector roles in facilitating corporate social responsibility (CSR) in commercial banks in the United States and the United Kingdom and the role of national context in CSR activities of commercial banks. It examines CSR as measured by MSCI ESG (environmental, social and governance) Global Socrates ratings across five categories of ESG (environment, employee & supply chain, customers, corporate governance & ethics, and community & society) in six commercial banks. The study compared differences in ESG rankings to categorized CSR-related government bodies, legislation and policies according to four possible public sector roles as outlined by the World Bank: mandating, facilitating. endorsing or partnering for CSR. The principal conclusion is that national context seems to play a role in CSR activities of commercial banks and that certain CSR-related public policy tools appear to be more effective at supporting CSR than others.
KeywordsCommercial banks, Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR), Environmental Social Governance (ESG), Public policy
SchoolMcAnulty College and Graduate School of Liberal Arts
DepartmentGraduate Center for Social and Public Policy
Committee ChairCharles T. Rubin, G. Evan Stoddard
Committee MembersCharles T. Rubin, G. Evan Stoddard
DegreeMA
Document TypeThesis
Defense Date2011-03-31
Release Date2012-01-22
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