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    Title: The Influences of CSR's Multi-Dimensional Characteristics on Firm Value Determination by a Fusion Approach
    Authors: Hu, KH (Hu, Kuang-Hua)
    Lin, SJ (Lin, Sin-Jin)
    Liu, JY (Liu, Jau-Yang)
    Chen, FH (Chen, Fu-Hsiang)
    Chen, SH (Chen, Shih-Han)
    Contributors: 會計系
    Keywords: CORPORATE SOCIAL-RESPONSIBILITY
    FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE
    PREDICTION
    OWNERSHIP
    SELECTION
    INFORMATION
    Date: 2018-11
    Issue Date: 2019-01-16 12:46:21 (UTC+8)
    Abstract: Corporate social responsibility (CSR) implementation has been widely acknowledged as playing a key part in enhancing firm value as well as achieving sustainable development. However, up to now the extant works in the literature have yielded non-conclusive results regarding the relationships between CSR and firm value. One of the possible reasons is that the studies ignore the multi-dimensional characteristics of CSR-that is, they merely utilize a singular synthesized indicator as a proxy to represent the corporate's CSR performance as being unreliable and problematic. Thus, this study breaks down CSR into numerous dimensions and further examines each dimension's impact on firm value. By doing so, managers can allocate their firm's valuable resources to suitable areas so as to increase its reputation and value. In addition, this research sets up an artificial intelligence (AI)-based fusion model, grounded by fusion learning theory that aims at complementing the error made by a singular model, to examine the relationship between CSR's multidimensional characteristics and firm value. Through different combinations of adopted strategies, users can realize the most representative features from an over-abundant database.
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