企业社会责任
亲社会行为
商业道德
自然灾害
生活质量研究
社会资本
自然(考古学)
风险厌恶(心理学)
社会心理学
业务
心理学
公共关系
经济
社会学
政治学
金融经济学
社会科学
地理
气象学
护理部
公共卫生
考古
医学
期望效用假设
作者
Daewoung Choi,Hyunju Shin,Kyoungmi Kim
标识
DOI:10.1007/s10551-022-05319-3
摘要
Interest in the drivers of firms’ corporate social responsibility (CSR) is growing. However, little is known about the influence of a CEO’s childhood experience of natural disasters on CSR. Using archival data, we explore this relationship by offering three mechanisms that may account for how the CEO’s childhood experience of natural disaster is related to their CSR. More specifically, while prior research has established a positive relationship based on the post-traumatic growth theory, we show that the dual mechanisms of prosocial values and a CEO’s risk aversion explain the positive relationship. We further find that the positive relationship is stronger (1) when CEOs have longer career horizons and (2) when community social capital is high. This study contributes to both research and managerial implications on the topics of CEO’s childhood experience and CSR. In particular, this study advances the upper echelon theory by revealing that a CEO’s childhood experience of natural disaster is a useful yet relatively underexplored variable that can help explain the substantial variations in firms’ CSR. Moreover, we emphasize that a CEO’s career horizons and level of community social capital are important variables that further amplify the effect of a CEO’s childhood experience of natural disaster on the firm’s CSR commitment.
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