Corporate Philanthropy Inspires Trust: Does It Also Prompt Higher Profits?

Your mother probably told you that it pays to be nice, but that may not necessarily be true when it comes to corporate philanthropy. Wharton finance professor Vinay B. Nair and two other researchers looked at whether being charitable — such as donating money to medical research or to organizations that promote economic self-sufficiency — helps a company’s financial picture. The answer: It all depends on the type of industry.

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