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Does corporate internationalization affect corporate social responsibility? Evidence from China
Institution:3. School of Accounting, Zhongnan University of Economics and Law, Wuhan, China;4. Institute of Income Distribution and Public Finance, Zhongnan University of Economics and Law, Wuhan, China
Abstract:Based on manually collected data, we investigate the effects of internationalization on corporate social responsibility (CSR) in Chinese firms. We find that the internationalization is positively related to CSR scores. The results are robust when we address the endogeneity, and use alternative measurements of the dependent and independent variables. Furthermore, we find internationalization significantly improves the CSR performance when the quality of the host country's institutional environment is better and the firms are state-owned enterprises, business-to-consumer firms, and operate in socially sensitive industries. This indicates that legitimacy is the main motive for Chinese multinational companies to engage in more CSR.
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