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Discours sur la RSE dans le processus de légitimation de la banque

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  • Emmanuelle Reynaud
  • Aurélie Walas

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This empirical article deals with how banks attempt to re-establish legitimacy through Corporate Social Responsibility. It is based on French bank reports from 2004 to 2011. There were two principal results: on one hand, banks have been better communicating their responsibilities since the sector-based crisis to re-establish their legitimacy. On the other hand, and more surprisingly, in this strongly institutionalized sector, we did not observe isomorphic comportment: the dynamics of legitimacy remain differentiated.

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  • Emmanuelle Reynaud & Aurélie Walas, 2015. "Discours sur la RSE dans le processus de légitimation de la banque," Revue française de gestion, Lavoisier, vol. 0(3), pages 187-209.
  • Handle: RePEc:cai:rfglav:rfg_248_0187
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    1. Widarti Widarti & Desfitrina Desfitrina & Zulfadhli Zulfadhli, 2020. "Business Process Life Cycle Affects Company Financial Performance: Micro, Small, and Medium Business Enterprises During The Covid-19 Period," International Journal of Economics and Financial Issues, Econjournals, vol. 10(5), pages 211-219.
    2. Benoit Jamet & Julien Bousquet, 2022. "Financement des filières fossiles et informations sociétale et environnementale : le secteur bancaire en quête de légitimité," Post-Print hal-03889444, HAL.
    3. Jahmane, Abderrahmane & Gaies, Brahim, 2020. "Corporate social responsibility, financial instability and corporate financial performance: Linear, non-linear and spillover effects – The case of the CAC 40 companies," Finance Research Letters, Elsevier, vol. 34(C).
    4. Leidy Katerine Rojas Molina & José Ángel Pérez López & María Soledad Campos Lucena, 2023. "Meta-analysis: associated factors for the adoption and disclosure of CSR practices in the banking sector," Management Review Quarterly, Springer, vol. 73(3), pages 1017-1044, September.
    5. Thomas Roulet, 2019. "Les Evaluations Sociales en Stratégie : Légitimité, Réputation, Statut, Stigmate et Cie," Post-Print hal-01970557, HAL.

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