Do peer firms affect corporate social performance?

Volume: 239, Pages: 118080 - 118080
Published: Dec 1, 2019
Abstract
This article addresses whether, which and when peer firms matter for the focal firm’s corporate social performance (CSP), to modify the underlying assumption among prior studies that firms invest in CSP in isolation. Building on institutional isomorphism theory, legitimacy theory and knowledge spillover theory, we argue that the focal firm learns from peers in dealing with stakeholder demands due to uncertainty, while legitimacy pressure and...
Paper Details
Title
Do peer firms affect corporate social performance?
Published Date
Dec 1, 2019
Volume
239
Pages
118080 - 118080
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