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Red, blue, and purple firms: Organizational political ideology and corporate social responsibility

机译:红色,蓝色和紫色公司:组织政治意识形态和企业社会责任

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Research summary: Why do firms vary so much in their stances toward corporate social responsibility (CSR)? Prior research has emphasized the role of external pressures, as well as CEO preferences, while little attention has been paid to the possibility that CSR may also stem from prevailing beliefs among the body politic of the firm. We introduce the concept of organizational political ideology to explain how political beliefs of organizational members shape corporate advances in CSR. Using a novel measure based on the political contributions by employees of Fortune 500 firms, we find that ideology predicts advances in CSR. This effect appears stronger when CSR is rare in the firm's industry, when firms are high in human capital intensity, and when the CEO has had long organizational tenure.Managerial summary: Why do firms vary in their stances toward corporate social responsibility (CSR)? Prior research suggests that companies engage in CSR when under pressure to do so, or when their CEOs have liberal values. We introduce the concept of organizational political ideology, and argue that CSR may also result from the values of the larger employee population. Introducing a novel measure of organizational political ideology, based on employees' donations to the two major political parties in the United States, we find that liberal-leaning companies engage in more CSR than conservative-leaning companies, and even more so when other firms in the industry have weaker CSR records, when the company relies heavily on human resources and when the company's CEO has a long organizational tenure. Copyright (c) 2016 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
机译:研究摘要:为什么企业对企业社会责任(CSR)的立场会有如此大的差异?先前的研究强调了外部压力的作用以及CEO的偏好,而对于企业社会责任也可能源于企业政治主体中普遍信仰的可能性,却鲜有关注。我们介绍组织政治意识形态的概念,以解释组织成员的政治信念如何影响企业社会责任的发展。使用一种基于财富500强企业员工的政治贡献的新颖方法,我们发现意识形态可以预测企业社会责任的发展。当在企业界很少见到企业社会责任,企业人力资本密集度高,首席执行官任职期很长时,这种影响就显得更强了。管理摘要:企业为何对企业社会责任(CSR)的立场有所不同?先前的研究表明,企业在承受压力时或在其首席执行官具有自由价值观的情况下从事企业社会责任。我们介绍了组织政治意识形态的概念,并认为企业社会责任也可能源于更大的员工群体的价值。基于员工对美国两个主要政党的捐款,引入了一种新颖的组织政治意识形态测度,我们发现,自由保守型公司比保守型公司参与的企业社会责任更多,而在其他公司中,更是如此。当公司严重依赖人力资源并且公司首席执行官的任职期很长时,该行业的CSR记录就比较薄弱。版权所有(c)2016 John Wiley&Sons,Ltd.

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