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Erschienen in: Journal of Business Ethics 2/2022

16.06.2021 | Original Paper

Are Socially Responsible Firms Associated with Socially Responsible Citizens? A Study of Social Distancing During the Covid-19 Pandemic

verfasst von: Danny Miller, Zhenyang Tang, Xiaowei Xu, Isabelle Le Breton-Miller

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Abstract

The literature on the interplay between geographic communities and organizations has largely ignored the role of individual residents. In adopting a meso-perspective, we examine a potentially vital relationship between corporate conduct and pro-social behavior demanding sacrifice from individuals. Drawing on Weber (Economy and society: an outline of interpretive sociology. University of California Press, Berkeley, 1978 (Translation of Wirtschaft und Gesellschaft, Grundriss der verstehenden Soziologie, 1922)), we theorize that organizations in a community legitimize personal social conduct in three ways—by serving as role models, imparting norms and values, and routinizing forms of interaction. We study the relationship between corporate social responsibility (CSR) behavior by local firms and the social distancing (SD) of citizens in US counties during the Covid-19 pandemic, a core ethical outcome. We argue and find that the residents of communities in which firms exhibit higher levels of CSR engaged in more SD during the Covid-19 pandemic. This was true when firms were (a) long-established, (b) isomorphic in their CSR, and (c) major employers and vendors. Moreover, CSR relating to the treatment of employees as well as positive and negative extremes in CSR bore especially strong relationships with SD. Implications are drawn for the study of business ethics, as modeled by CSR, as a force for ethical personal behavior and public health in communities.

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1
Boas et al.’s (2016) search in PubMed for “vaccination” and “solidarity”—a community characteristic, yielded only 22 publications; a search for “vaccination” and “incentives”—an individual characteristic, yielded 635 publications.
 
2
Nonetheless our results are robust to including corporate governance in our analysis.
 
3
Although size may include revenues and staff beyond county boundaries, it remains a useful control as larger firms generally also have a more important county presence and a more prominent image and reputation (e.g., Costco in King County WA, or Walmart in Bentonville).
 
4
A major component of SG&A expenses are costs at headquarters.
 
5
We include the case numbers and death rate at the end of our sample period as control. We also examined the average number of cases and death rate over the period and it did not alter our results.
 
6
Google does not report mobility reduction figures when statistically significant levels of data are not available. As a result, the numbers of valid observations are slightly smaller for periods before and after stay-at-home orders.
 
7
We employed subsample analyses for Hypotheses 2 to 4 to isolate conditions where there is and is NOT an association between CSR and SD. We have established the significance of these analyses using interaction terms (see Robustness section below).
 
8
In order to calculate variance, we required a county to have at least five firms in our sample.
 
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Metadaten
Titel
Are Socially Responsible Firms Associated with Socially Responsible Citizens? A Study of Social Distancing During the Covid-19 Pandemic
verfasst von
Danny Miller
Zhenyang Tang
Xiaowei Xu
Isabelle Le Breton-Miller
Publikationsdatum
16.06.2021
Verlag
Springer Netherlands
Erschienen in
Journal of Business Ethics / Ausgabe 2/2022
Print ISSN: 0167-4544
Elektronische ISSN: 1573-0697
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s10551-021-04858-5

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