外来者劣势、自然灾害与企业慈善

Liability of foreignness, natural disasters, and corporate philanthropy

JOURNAL OF INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS STUDIES · 2017
被引 148
人大 AFT50UTD24ABS 4*

中文导读

研究了自然灾害后跨国公司如何通过慈善捐赠来减轻外来者劣势,发现跨国公司的捐赠增长更大且更少与促销活动挂钩,对业绩影响也更显著。

Abstract

This study examines how philanthropy can mitigate liability of foreignness (LOF) in the aftermath of a national disaster. A major disaster restructures the social landscape, creating an avenue for corporate contributions to play a role in recovery and relief efforts. This social restructuring offers a valuable opportunity for multinational enterprises (MNEs) to establish strong local ties. In turn, MNE contributions at such times have a stronger impact on their local acceptance. Thus, MNEs can use these events to strengthen their position in the community and mitigate LOF. Using the context of a national disaster in India, I test these arguments with a sample of 190 MNEs and 660 domestic firms. I found that in the aftermath of the disaster, the increase in MNE contributions was much larger and less strongly tied to promotional activities than the increase in contributions from domestic firms, and this difference persisted over time. Moreover, the performance implication of post-disaster philanthropy was stronger for MNEs than for domestic firms. These findings suggest that philanthropy plays a more strategic role for MNEs in the aftermath of a disaster and it has a pronounced effect on mitigating LOF.

跨国公司企业社会责任自然灾害慈善捐赠外来者劣势