How do the institutions matter for MNE subsidiaries' CSR in host countries? Evidence from Chinese overseas subsidiaries
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Based on the institutional perspective, this article examines whether institutional pressures in home and host countries affect multinational enterprise (MNE) subsidiaries' corporate social responsibility (CSR) practices and whether the institutional distance between home and host countries moderates these relationships. We collect data from 185 Chinese MNEs' 349 foreign subsidiaries operating in 27 host countries and conduct a cross-classified multilevel model analysis of the data. The findings indicate that institutional pressures in home and host countries significantly affect the CSR practices of the MNE subsidiaries operating in host countries. Also, we find that the formal and informal institutional distances between the home and host countries exert different interaction effects on these CSR practices. The findings from this study offer useful implications for MNEs' social strategies for sustainability. JEL CLASSIFICATION: G38, L16, M16, Q17

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Corporate social responsibilityinstitutionsinstitutional distancemultinational enterpriseChinaCORPORATE SOCIAL-RESPONSIBILITYINTERNATIONAL-BUSINESS RESEARCHNONGOVERNMENTAL ORGANIZATIONSPOLITICAL STRATEGIESENVIRONMENTAL NGOSCULTURAL DISTANCELEGITIMACYFDIFIRMSPERFORMANCE
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How do the institutions matter for MNE subsidiaries' CSR in host countries? Evidence from Chinese overseas subsidiaries
저자
Lee, Jeoung YulChoi, JiyulXiao, Shufeng (Simon)Lew, Yong KyuPark, Byung Il
DOI
10.1177/23409444211044732
발행일
2024-07
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Article; Early Access
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BRQ Business Research Quarterly
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