TY - JOUR
T1 - The effect of corporate social responsibility hybridity on firm performance
T2 - moderating role of aspirational talk
AU - Yuan, Ruizhi
AU - Liu, Martin J.
AU - Qian, Lixian
AU - Chen, Yuhuilin
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2024, Emerald Publishing Limited.
PY - 2024/8
Y1 - 2024/8
N2 - Purpose: This study explores a novel conception of corporate social responsibility (CSR) hybridity and investigates its effect on returns following CSR announcements and the moderating role of aspirational CSR talk. Design/methodology/approach: Based on an event study of 136 Chinese companies’ CSR announcements, this study empirically insights into an overall tension between the short-term firm performance (FP) loss and medium-term FP success of CSR hybridity. Findings: First, CSR hybridity has a negative impact on short-term FP. Second, although there is positive effect on medium-term FP, this influence is not permanent. Third, aspirational CSR talk has a moderating role on the positive relationship between CSR hybridity and FP. These results point to the unique features of hybridity that require time to diffuse the impacts. Originality/value: First, by adopting new concept of CSR hybridity, this study contributes to the literature by considering better solutions to integrate strategic CSR. Second, by investigating the complexity of the CSR hybridity–FP dialogue, the results provide insights into the questions of why and when organizations could be incentivized to adopt hybrid CSR approaches. Third, this study contributes to the CSR–FP and stakeholder literature by demonstrating that aspirational talk is key in CSR’s medium-term success. The implication of this is a growing pressure on companies’ CSR communications with investors through managerial talk that depicts organizational ambitions for CSR engagement.
AB - Purpose: This study explores a novel conception of corporate social responsibility (CSR) hybridity and investigates its effect on returns following CSR announcements and the moderating role of aspirational CSR talk. Design/methodology/approach: Based on an event study of 136 Chinese companies’ CSR announcements, this study empirically insights into an overall tension between the short-term firm performance (FP) loss and medium-term FP success of CSR hybridity. Findings: First, CSR hybridity has a negative impact on short-term FP. Second, although there is positive effect on medium-term FP, this influence is not permanent. Third, aspirational CSR talk has a moderating role on the positive relationship between CSR hybridity and FP. These results point to the unique features of hybridity that require time to diffuse the impacts. Originality/value: First, by adopting new concept of CSR hybridity, this study contributes to the literature by considering better solutions to integrate strategic CSR. Second, by investigating the complexity of the CSR hybridity–FP dialogue, the results provide insights into the questions of why and when organizations could be incentivized to adopt hybrid CSR approaches. Third, this study contributes to the CSR–FP and stakeholder literature by demonstrating that aspirational talk is key in CSR’s medium-term success. The implication of this is a growing pressure on companies’ CSR communications with investors through managerial talk that depicts organizational ambitions for CSR engagement.
KW - Aspirational talk
KW - CSR hybridity
KW - Firm performance
KW - Poverty alleviation
KW - Short-term versus medium-term
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U2 - 10.1108/IMDS-12-2023-0961
DO - 10.1108/IMDS-12-2023-0961
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85200348247
SN - 0263-5577
VL - 124
SP - 2758
EP - 2790
JO - Industrial Management and Data Systems
JF - Industrial Management and Data Systems
IS - 9
ER -