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Seyyed Ali Vaez, Ebrahim Anvari, Ali Roudbar Shojaei, Zaynab Karimi,
year 10, Issue 39 (1-2019)
Abstract

The corporate social responsibility relates to the relationship between companies and society, and specifically this concept examines the impact of corporate activities on individuals and society. Apart from the concept of social responsibility, many also question the motivations of companies in their social responsibility programs and activities. Others believe that corporate incentives for social responsibility activities may be political, and in this way they will have to lobby with some local and regional authorities to gain concessions in pursuit of economic goals. In this research, for the first time, a new method of assessing the economic, moral and legal dimensions of social responsibility has been used. For the purpose of quantifying each responsibility (legal, economic,­and­ ethical dimension).In order to achieve the research objectives, 166 companies were selected during the period of 1395-1389 using systematic knockout method and the research hypotheses were tested using linear regression. In this research, for the first time, a new method of assessing the economic, moral and legal dimensions of social responsibility has been used. For the purpose of quantifying each responsibility (legal, economic, and ethical dimension),several variables are considered and a combination of index Geo et al for combination of variables.The results of the research indicate that there is no relationship between ownership concentration with economic and ethical dimensions and as well as the relation between the independence of board members with legal and economic dimensions of social responsibility. while the results show a significant positive relationship between the independence of the members of the board With the ethical dimension and ownership concentration with the legal dimension of social responsibility.                                       
Dr Reza Taghizadeh, Dr Amin Rostami, Dr Mohammad Abdzadeh Kanafi, Mrs Elaheh Karimi Zarchi,
year 12, Issue 47 (4-2020)
Abstract

This study analyzes the board relations network of companies listed in the Tehran Stock Exchange with emphasis on financial performance from 2014 to 2020. This study uses two types of network analysis and correlation for analyzing based on the type of data collected. The research findings show that in the communication network of companies, some of them have a better position and therefore they have more access and effectiveness. Better position can lead to easier and faster access to information and resources. Also, the results of testing the hypothesis show that the more connections (degree) a company has, due to higher dispersion and lack of concentration, the financial performance is worse. The research results also show that the more access and influence (Betweenness and Closeness) a company has, the better financial performance has. As a result, it can be said that the position in the communication network affects financial performance.

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