The Impact of CEOs' Regulatory Focus On CSR: The Strengthening Effects of Industry-Level Dynamism and Firm-Level Volatility
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
4-29-2021
Publication Title
European Journal of International Management
Volume
15
Issue
4
First page number:
511
Last page number:
538
Abstract
Despite the increasing attention to factors leading to Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR), surprisingly little research has examined the roles of a CEO's psychological traits. This study specifically examines the effects of CEOs' regulatory focus (promotion versus prevention) on CSR. Given that CSR is an outcome-uncertain investment requiring risk-taking, we propose that CEOs with promotion focus are more likely to engage in CSR, whereas CEOs with prevention focus are less likely to engage in CSR. We further propose that such relationships will be stronger under conditions of high uncertainty, in which any corporate investment could result in either big gains or big losses. Using a panel sample of US firms from 2005 to 2011, we found that CEOs with a promotion focus are more active in CSR when there are high levels of industry-level dynamism and firm-level volatility. However, we did not find any moderating effects on a CEO's prevention focus and CSR.
Keywords
CEO; Regulatory focus; Corporate social responsibility; Dynamism; Volatility
Disciplines
Business Administration, Management, and Operations
Language
English
Repository Citation
Chang, Y. K.,
Lee, S.,
Oh, W.
(2021).
The Impact of CEOs' Regulatory Focus On CSR: The Strengthening Effects of Industry-Level Dynamism and Firm-Level Volatility.
European Journal of International Management, 15(4),
511-538.
http://dx.doi.org/10.1504/EJIM.2021.114662