Abstract :
This paper reviews the literature on corporate social performance (CSP) measurement
and sets that literature into a theoretical context. Following a review of CSP theory
development and the literature on relationships between CSP and corporate financial
performance, Wood’s CSP model (Wood, D.J. (1991). Corporate social performance
revisited. Academy of Management Review, 16, pp. 691–718) is used as an organizing
device to present and discuss studies that use particular measures of CSP. Conclusions
emphasize the need for CSP scholars to refocus on stakeholders and society, and to
incorporate relevant literatures from other scholarly domains.