Does Managers Opportunistic Motive Moderate the Relationship Between CSR Disclosure and Firms Market Value of Equity? Study on the Listed Banking Companies in the Dhaka Stock Exchange

Despite the growing prevalence of CSR disclosure, it is unclear what fundamental importance the market places on it. Previous literature has also shown attention to whether those organizations with more outstanding CSR disclosure scores are more Market Value of Equity (MVE) by market respondents. Em...

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