Institutional blockholders and corporate social responsibility

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Chune Young Chung
Sang Jun Cho
Doojin Ryu
Doowon Ryu
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[1] Chung-Ang University,School of Business Administration
[2] Sungkyunkwan University,Department of Economics
[3] Korea University,Business School
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Asian market; Corporate governance; Corporate social responsibility; Institutional blockholder; Institutional monitoring; G32; G34;
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By analyzing the Korean market characterized by chaebol firms, we provide evidence for the effectiveness of institutional blockholders’ monitoring of firms’ engagement in corporate social responsibility (CSR) activities. Lagged institutional blockholder ownership has a significantly positive effect on an investee firm’s current CSR index, suggesting that institutional blockholders actively engage with firms’ CSR activities to improve these firms’ long-term prosperity and performance, primarily because these blockholders cannot sell their large holdings without eroding the values of their investments. Domestic institutional blockholders have a greater effect on CSR than foreign institutional blockholders have, although the latter blockholders are becoming increasingly influential.
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