Corporate Research social Responsibility Disclosure in Indexed Journals Scopus : Critical thinking Research to Data Analysis
Abstract
The current study aims to expand on previous accounting research on the relationship between Disclosure of Corporate Social Responsibility and Corporate Financial Performance. This study adheres to the principle of content analysis, which is focused on findings from various studies that have been published in indexed international journals . Scopus . The trend is found that there has been an increase in the number of publications with CSRD as the main concern in the last five years. Among the 22 articles, quantitative research was mostly found. Most CSRD research is carried out on the Stock Exchange,
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