Does size matter? Corporate social responsibility and firm performance in the restaurant industry
  • Youn, Hyewon
  • Hua, Nan
  • Lee, Seoki
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초록

Despite an increasing number of hospitality studies on the link between corporate social responsibility (CSR) and corporate financial performance (CFP), the literature has predominantly focused on the CSR CFP relation without considering moderating factors. Consequently, the current study introduces firm size as a potential moderator on the CSR CFP relationship. Performing a two-way fixed-effects model by firm and year with Newey-West standard errors, this study finds that firm size moderates the effect of positive CSR on CFP while it does not moderate the effect of negative CSR on CFP in the U.S. restaurant context. (C) 2015 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

키워드

Corporate social responsibilityFirm sizeModerating effectRestaurant industryFINANCIAL PERFORMANCECUSTOMER SATISFACTIONSTAKEHOLDER THEORYSHAREHOLDER VALUEMANAGEMENTPERSPECTIVESREPUTATIONETHICS
제목
Does size matter? Corporate social responsibility and firm performance in the restaurant industry
저자
Youn, HyewonHua, NanLee, Seoki
DOI
10.1016/j.ijhm.2015.09.008
발행일
2015-10
유형
Article
저널명
International Journal of Hospitality Management
51
페이지
127 ~ 134