两种信号的故事:合作伙伴的企业社会责任与企业社会不负责对联盟形成的影响

A Tale of Two Signals: Partner CSR versus CSI and Alliance Formation

ACADEMY OF MANAGEMENT JOURNAL · 2024
被引 19
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中文导读

研究区分了企业社会责任(CSR)和企业社会不负责(CSI)两种信号对联盟形成的不同影响机制:CSR通过信任机制传递合作伙伴的道德品质,而CSI通过溢出机制影响外部利益相关者,进而阻碍联盟形成。

Abstract

This study outlines two signaling mechanisms—trust and spillover—through which a potential partner’s corporate social responsibility (CSR) and corporate social irresponsibility (CSI) affect alliance formation. Extending a key insight in signaling theory that positive and negative signals are conceptually distinct, we propose that which mechanism is dominant in explaining alliance formation varies between CSR and CSI. Specifically, we argue that the dominant signaling mechanism for CSR is the trust mechanism, through which CSR signals the moral character of a potential partner, which is used by the focal firm to infer the partner’s trustworthiness. In contrast, CSI negatively affects alliance formation primarily through a spillover mechanism: CSI signals a potential partner’s moral character to a firm’s external stakeholders. Stakeholders’ negative assessments based on this signal might then spill over to the focal firm if it forms an alliance with that partner. We further identify two contingency factors—namely, proximity and media coverage—that help verify the dominant signaling roles of partner CSR and CSI. Using a sample of alliances formed by high-tech firms between 1995 and 2016, we find support for our predictions.

企业社会责任联盟形成信号理论企业社会不负责