When do Firms Invest in Corporate Social Responsibility? A Real Option Framework

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Danny Cassimon
Peter-Jan Engelen
Luc Van Liedekerke
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[1] University of Antwerp,Institute of Development Policy and Management
[2] Utrecht University,Utrecht School of Economics
[3] University of Antwerp,Faculty of Economics, Faculty of Philosophy
来源
Journal of Business Ethics | 2016年 / 137卷
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Real options; CSR; Stakeholder management; Reputational risk; Optimal timing; D81; G13; G31; M14; K42;
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In this paper, the process for firms to decide whether or not to invest in corporate social responsibility is treated from a real option perspective. We extend the Husted (J Bus Ethics 60:175–183, 2005) framework with an important extra parameter that allows us to understand the timing of CSR investment and explain why some companies drag their feet over CSR investments. Our model explicitly allows for the impact of the opportunity cost of delaying the CSR investment decision, providing firms with tools to determine the optimal moment of exercising the CSR investment option. We illustrate our timing model through a case study and analyze governmental support strategies for CSR from a real options perspective.
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