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Valuation effects of corporate social responsibility

Journal of Banking & Finance 2015 59, 182-192
This paper develops a valuation model of the firm that provides for the expenditure of corporate resources in support of community, social or environmental causes. We show that under certain circumstances CSR expenditures create value for the firm. We also test our model by simulations and confirm that, at least under some conditions, CSR does pay off in the form of value creation.

Duration for bonds with default risk

Journal of Banking & Finance 1997 21(1), 1-16
Does approximating duration estimates by ignoring default risk lead to error in the two major duration applications — measuring interest — rate price elasticity and immunization? We derive a general expression for duration in the presence of default risk based on Jonkhart's term structure model (On the term structure of interest rates and the risk of default, Journal of Banking and Finance 3, 253–262, 1979) extended to encompass risk aversion. The model includes terms for default probabilities and default payoffs in each period as well as for a delay between the occurrence of default and the final default payoff. Our main conclusion is that practical duration applications involving bonds with default risk must employ duration measures adjusted for default risk.