Social network centrality and the corporate environment: The case of sexual diversity policies

We study the external influence of social capital, measured by Facebook's (now Meta) Social Connectedness Index, on a firm's decision to adopt policies that promote a more diverse corporate environment. Recent studies find corporate policies that embrace sexual diversity are beneficial to...

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Main Authors: NUNDHAPANA, Nuttavuth, CHIRAPHOL, Chiyachantana N., DING, Kuan Yong David, TREEPONGKARUNA, Sirimon
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spelling sg-smu-ink.lkcsb_research-85012024-07-17T06:19:47Z Social network centrality and the corporate environment: The case of sexual diversity policies NUNDHAPANA, Nuttavuth CHIRAPHOL, Chiyachantana N. DING, Kuan Yong David TREEPONGKARUNA, Sirimon We study the external influence of social capital, measured by Facebook's (now Meta) Social Connectedness Index, on a firm's decision to adopt policies that promote a more diverse corporate environment. Recent studies find corporate policies that embrace sexual diversity are beneficial to firms and their stakeholders, thereby contributing to their corporate social responsibility (CSR) and business sustainability. We find that firms with a high social network centrality are more likely to adopt policies and business strategies that support sexual diversity. Moreover, firms that adopt good CSR practices are more likely to implement more inclusive policies such as sexual diversity policies. This provides for a more comfortable work environment for the LGBT+ community. However, we also find that firms reduce their adoption of inclusive policies during times of economic uncertainty, supporting the pessimistic view that firms decrease window dressing activities during economic downturns when governance is tightened, and resources are scarce. We attribute this phenomenon to the exploitation of agency benefits by managers. 2024-03-01T08:00:00Z text application/pdf https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/lkcsb_research/7502 info:doi/10.1002/csr.2790 https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/context/lkcsb_research/article/8501/viewcontent/Corp_Soc_Responsibility_Env___2024___Nundhapana___Social_network_centrality_and_the_corporate_environment__The_case_of.pdf http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ Research Collection Lee Kong Chian School Of Business eng Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University corporate social responsibility inclusive corporate environment sexual diversity policies social capital social network centrality Gender and Sexuality Organizational Behavior and Theory
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topic corporate social responsibility
inclusive corporate environment
sexual diversity policies
social capital
social network centrality
Gender and Sexuality
Organizational Behavior and Theory
spellingShingle corporate social responsibility
inclusive corporate environment
sexual diversity policies
social capital
social network centrality
Gender and Sexuality
Organizational Behavior and Theory
NUNDHAPANA, Nuttavuth
CHIRAPHOL, Chiyachantana N.
DING, Kuan Yong David
TREEPONGKARUNA, Sirimon
Social network centrality and the corporate environment: The case of sexual diversity policies
description We study the external influence of social capital, measured by Facebook's (now Meta) Social Connectedness Index, on a firm's decision to adopt policies that promote a more diverse corporate environment. Recent studies find corporate policies that embrace sexual diversity are beneficial to firms and their stakeholders, thereby contributing to their corporate social responsibility (CSR) and business sustainability. We find that firms with a high social network centrality are more likely to adopt policies and business strategies that support sexual diversity. Moreover, firms that adopt good CSR practices are more likely to implement more inclusive policies such as sexual diversity policies. This provides for a more comfortable work environment for the LGBT+ community. However, we also find that firms reduce their adoption of inclusive policies during times of economic uncertainty, supporting the pessimistic view that firms decrease window dressing activities during economic downturns when governance is tightened, and resources are scarce. We attribute this phenomenon to the exploitation of agency benefits by managers.
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author NUNDHAPANA, Nuttavuth
CHIRAPHOL, Chiyachantana N.
DING, Kuan Yong David
TREEPONGKARUNA, Sirimon
author_facet NUNDHAPANA, Nuttavuth
CHIRAPHOL, Chiyachantana N.
DING, Kuan Yong David
TREEPONGKARUNA, Sirimon
author_sort NUNDHAPANA, Nuttavuth
title Social network centrality and the corporate environment: The case of sexual diversity policies
title_short Social network centrality and the corporate environment: The case of sexual diversity policies
title_full Social network centrality and the corporate environment: The case of sexual diversity policies
title_fullStr Social network centrality and the corporate environment: The case of sexual diversity policies
title_full_unstemmed Social network centrality and the corporate environment: The case of sexual diversity policies
title_sort social network centrality and the corporate environment: the case of sexual diversity policies
publisher Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University
publishDate 2024
url https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/lkcsb_research/7502
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