Political Uncertainty and Corporate Social Responsibility in a Transition Economy
Political Uncertainty and Corporate Social Responsibility in a Transition Economy
Cheng Maoyong(School of Economics and Finance Xi'an Jiaotong University China); Dong Yuxuan(School of Economics and Finance Xi'an Jiaotong University China); Jin Justin Y.(DeGroote School of Business McMaster University Canada); Kanagaretnam Kiridaran(Schulich School of Business York University Canada)
51권 5호, 735~760쪽
초록
We examine the influence of political uncertainty on the corporate social responsibility (CSR) of local firms in China. Political uncertainty refers to government officials’ turnover. We find that these firms significantly increase their CSR activities when city government officials are changed or replaced. We also find that political uncertainty increases firms’ attention to employee responsibilities, supply chain responsibilities, and environmental responsibilities. In addition, the turnover of government officials increases CSR activities due to the reduction or loss of political connections. The anti-corruption campaign has also strengthened the influence of political uncertainty on CSR.
Abstract
We examine the influence of political uncertainty on the corporate social responsibility (CSR) of local firms in China. Political uncertainty refers to government officials’ turnover. We find that these firms significantly increase their CSR activities when city government officials are changed or replaced. We also find that political uncertainty increases firms’ attention to employee responsibilities, supply chain responsibilities, and environmental responsibilities. In addition, the turnover of government officials increases CSR activities due to the reduction or loss of political connections. The anti-corruption campaign has also strengthened the influence of political uncertainty on CSR.
- 발행기관:
- 한국증권학회
- 분류:
- 경영학