Contabilidad y Negocios

URI permanente para esta comunidadhttp://54.81.141.168/handle/123456789/175874

ISSN: 1992-1896
e-ISSN: 2221-724X

Contabilidad y Negocios es una revista científica comprometida con el desarrollo y difusión de conocimientos científicos que busca consolidarse como un referente global en las áreas relacionadas a las líneas de investigación promovidas por el Departamento Académico de Ciencias Contables de la Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú: Administración, Actualidad Contable, Contabilidad de Gestión, Auditoría, Banca y Finanzas y Ética en los negocios.

Contabilidad y Negocios asume el compromiso autoimpuesto de promover la paridad de género entre los miembros del Comité Científico Internacional, así como en los autores que publican en nuestra revista. Compromiso que se verá cumplido a partir del primer número del 2025.

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    Efectos del liderazgo transformacional y la responsabilidad social corporativa sobre el compromiso y ciudadanía organizacional
    (Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú, 2023-09-08) da Silva, Lucila Xavier; Soares Marques, Narcélio José; Pereira Saraiva, Monike; Horz, Vagner; Capuano da Cruz, Ana Paula
    The study aims to analyze the effects of transformational leadership and the perception of Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) on the commitment and organizational citizenship of managers in one of the largest banking institutions in Latin America. Based on the literature review, six hypotheses were developed and tested using structural equation modeling (PLS-SEM), gathering evidence from 163 managers. The main findings reveal that for the sample investigated, transformational leadership and CSR directly influence organizational commitment, and indirectly influence organizational citizenship. It was also found that transformational leadership encourages the development of CSR awareness. The findings indicate that the effort to maintain a socially responsible company brings benefits in organizational commitment and leads to a positive benefit in organizational citizenship. Thus, the expectation is that there will be more and more socially responsible companies, encouraging CSR practices through programs, courses and training and delivering CSR values, which has repercussions for society, since with these traits and stimuli, people tend to work in a more committed way and with positive behavior coming from employees, there is greater employability, personal development and motivation for these professionals, in addition to eventually being able to generate benefits for the region.
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    Sostenibilidad corporativa y rendimiento para los accionistas: un estudio comparativo sobre el rendimiento de las acciones que componen el índice B3 de sostenibilidad corporativa
    (Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú, 2023-03-10) Godinho Serra, Alessandra; Tavares, Rosana; Vieira Nunes, Rodolfo; Ames, Alice Carolina
    This article aims to answer the following question: Do companies with sustainable initiatives bring a greater return to shareholders? The authors have built a hypothetical portfolio based on the B3 Corporate Sustainability Index (ISE) methodology through an ex-post facto descriptive research. The authors have also calculated the beta and weighted returns considering each share weight and the proportional impact on the portfolio. The alpha calculation and the association with the Student 's t-test allowed investigation on the possibility of an incremental return concerning the adopted reference. We have concluded that the responsible investment strategy in companies considered sustainable, through the hypothetical portfolio, does not bring the possibility of an incremental return to the shareholder when compared to the market portfolio. On the other hand, the hypothetical portfolio does not bring a return lower than the market portfolio. That is, its performance does not fall short.