Corporate social responsibility as a signaling technology

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Mircea Epure
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[1] Universitat Pompeu Fabra and Barcelona GSE,Department of Economics and Business
[2] UPF Barcelona School of Management,undefined
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Review of Managerial Science | 2022年 / 16卷
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Corporate social responsibility; Efficiency; Crisis; Profitability; Signaling; M1; M14; M21; M41;
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This study proposes a production framework in which capital, labor, and corporate social responsibility (CSR) generate sales. Estimating a stochastic frontier on an international sample of large manufacturing firms reveals that CSR has asymmetric effects on efficiency. In a matched sample, the processes of high as compared to low CSR firms are affected less by a crisis shock. This can be largely attributed to the role of CSR as an insurance signal of processes sustainability, especially in market-based as compared to network-oriented contexts. Finally, results show that higher CSR helps firms to mitigate a crisis shock on real effects such as profitability and sales growth; this is mostly because these firms have a higher ability to adjust their operating margins and exhibit lower risk.
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