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  1. Keeping Up With the Joneses: Role of CSR Awards in Incentivizing Non-Winners’ CSR.Xiwei Yi, Wei Shi, Juelin Yin & Jiangyan Li - 2022 - Business and Society 61 (3):649-689.
    We attempt to provide a novel antecedent of corporate social responsibility (CSR) by focusing on the role of CSR awards. Specifically, we investigate how competitors’ winning CSR awards incentivize non-winning firms’ CSR as a competitive catch-up. Using a difference-in-differences research design, we find that non-winners improve their CSR after their competitors have won CSR awards. Furthermore, based on the awareness-motivation-capability (AMC) framework from the competitive dynamics literature, we find that the media visibility of award winners, the performance gap of non-winners (...)
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  • How Officials’ Political Incentives Influence Corporate Green Innovation.Shenggang Ren, Donghua Liu & Ji Yan - 2024 - Journal of Business Ethics 194 (3):633-653.
    Drawing on tournament theory, we argue that when environmental goals are incorporated into the cadre evaluation system, compared to officials who are close to retirement (i.e., retiring officials), non-retiring officials may exert more effort to foster risky green innovation. Based on a sample of publicly traded firms from heavily polluting industries in China between 2008 and 2016, we hypothesize and find that confronted with severe environmental pollution, firms in provinces with non-retiring governors have higher green innovation performance than those in (...)
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