The Co-evolution of Corporate Philanthropy and Stakeholder Responses in China

The study examines the effect of sudden natural disasters on the co-evolution of corporate philanthropy and stakeholders¡¦ responses to it. We argue that sudden events facilitate the institutionalization process of corporate philanthropy, which lead to an overall increase in corporate philanthropic...

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Main Authors: WAN, Guoguang, WANG, Heli, GENG, Xuesong, HUANG, Kenneth G.
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spelling sg-smu-ink.lkcsb_research-58092016-01-13T02:00:08Z The Co-evolution of Corporate Philanthropy and Stakeholder Responses in China WAN, Guoguang WANG, Heli GENG, Xuesong HUANG, Kenneth G. The study examines the effect of sudden natural disasters on the co-evolution of corporate philanthropy and stakeholders¡¦ responses to it. We argue that sudden events facilitate the institutionalization process of corporate philanthropy, which lead to an overall increase in corporate philanthropic behaviors. Meanwhile, as corporate philanthropy becomes more legitimate, stakeholders gradually shift attention away from the philanthropic act itself to more individualized, firm-specific features related to philanthropy. As a result, stakeholders¡¦ responses to corporate philanthropic activities become less positive in general, resulting in a weaker relationship between corporate philanthropy and firm value. But for firms that could demonstrate genuineness in their philanthropic donations, stakeholder responses remain positive. Using the Wenchuan earthquake which occurred in 2008 in China as a sudden event and analyzing data from 2,318 Chinese listed firms between year 2004 and 2012, we find support for these arguments. These findings have implications for strategy and policy. 2015-08-11T07:00:00Z text https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/lkcsb_research/4810 info:doi/10.5465/AMBPP.2015.15706abstract Research Collection Lee Kong Chian School Of Business eng Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University Co-evolution Corporate Philanthropy Stakeholder Responses Asian Studies Business Law, Public Responsibility, and Ethics
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Singapore
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topic Co-evolution
Corporate Philanthropy
Stakeholder Responses
Asian Studies
Business Law, Public Responsibility, and Ethics
spellingShingle Co-evolution
Corporate Philanthropy
Stakeholder Responses
Asian Studies
Business Law, Public Responsibility, and Ethics
WAN, Guoguang
WANG, Heli
GENG, Xuesong
HUANG, Kenneth G.
The Co-evolution of Corporate Philanthropy and Stakeholder Responses in China
description The study examines the effect of sudden natural disasters on the co-evolution of corporate philanthropy and stakeholders¡¦ responses to it. We argue that sudden events facilitate the institutionalization process of corporate philanthropy, which lead to an overall increase in corporate philanthropic behaviors. Meanwhile, as corporate philanthropy becomes more legitimate, stakeholders gradually shift attention away from the philanthropic act itself to more individualized, firm-specific features related to philanthropy. As a result, stakeholders¡¦ responses to corporate philanthropic activities become less positive in general, resulting in a weaker relationship between corporate philanthropy and firm value. But for firms that could demonstrate genuineness in their philanthropic donations, stakeholder responses remain positive. Using the Wenchuan earthquake which occurred in 2008 in China as a sudden event and analyzing data from 2,318 Chinese listed firms between year 2004 and 2012, we find support for these arguments. These findings have implications for strategy and policy.
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author WAN, Guoguang
WANG, Heli
GENG, Xuesong
HUANG, Kenneth G.
author_facet WAN, Guoguang
WANG, Heli
GENG, Xuesong
HUANG, Kenneth G.
author_sort WAN, Guoguang
title The Co-evolution of Corporate Philanthropy and Stakeholder Responses in China
title_short The Co-evolution of Corporate Philanthropy and Stakeholder Responses in China
title_full The Co-evolution of Corporate Philanthropy and Stakeholder Responses in China
title_fullStr The Co-evolution of Corporate Philanthropy and Stakeholder Responses in China
title_full_unstemmed The Co-evolution of Corporate Philanthropy and Stakeholder Responses in China
title_sort co-evolution of corporate philanthropy and stakeholder responses in china
publisher Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University
publishDate 2015
url https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/lkcsb_research/4810
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