2023
DOI: 10.1002/smj.3532
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CSR decoupling within business groups and the risk of perceived greenwashing

Abstract: Research SummaryGiven the growing legitimacy of corporate social responsibility (CSR), many firms engage in symbolic communication to showcase CSR without undertaking commensurate substantive actions. This “CSR decoupling” can create a risk of perceived greenwashing, which, in turn, may negatively affect a firm's performance. In this study, we explore an unexamined antecedent of decoupling: interfirm affiliation. Specifically, we use the structure of Business Groups (BGs) to investigate CSR decoupling across r… Show more

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“…In [133], the discussion centred on financial performance and board characteristics in relation to CSR expenditure. The paper by [134] explored CSR decoupling within the context of business groups. The study by [135] also highlighted the institutional perspective of CSR in the global performance context, while [136] focused on the effects of green employee behaviour and CSR on sustainable business performance.…”
Section: Gaps and New Research Directionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In [133], the discussion centred on financial performance and board characteristics in relation to CSR expenditure. The paper by [134] explored CSR decoupling within the context of business groups. The study by [135] also highlighted the institutional perspective of CSR in the global performance context, while [136] focused on the effects of green employee behaviour and CSR on sustainable business performance.…”
Section: Gaps and New Research Directionsmentioning
confidence: 99%