Walking the walk or talking the talk? Corporate social responsibility decoupling in emerging market multinationals

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Peter Tashman
Valentina Marano
Tatiana Kostova
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[1] University of Massachusetts Lowell,Manning School of Business
[2] Northeastern University,D’Amore
[3] University of South Carolina,McKim School of Business
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neo-institutional theory; corporate social responsibility; decoupling; emerging market multinationals; institutional voids; liabilities of origin;
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Research shows that emerging market multinational enterprises (EM-MNEs) increasingly use corporate social responsibility (CSR) reporting as a global legitimation strategy. Less is known about when their CSR reporting is decoupled from their CSR performance. Drawing on neo-institutional theory, we argue that EM-MNEs’ CSR decoupling is shaped by their dual embeddedness in their home countries and the global institutional environment. We then examine how EM-MNEs’ home country institutional voids and degree of internationalization affect their tendency to engage in such decoupling. Our model receives partial support in a study of 93 MNEs from 15 emerging markets between 2005 and 2012.
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页数:18
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