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How Owners Matter? An Examination of Ownership Type in Corporate Disaster Relief Giving
Authors:Yongqiang Gao  Taïeb Hafsi
Abstract:Little research has investigated the effect of ownership identity (or type) and corporate philanthropy experience on giving. In this research, relying on legitimacy theory, we first assess the effect of ownership identity on corporate philanthropy (CP) in the context of the 2008 earthquake in China. Then we explore moderation effects of firms' prior CP experience and size as proxies for perceived legitimacy on owners' efforts at increasing giving and legitimacy. We find that state and CEO ownership are deterrents, while non‐SOE and institutional ownership enhances giving probability and amount. In addition, there is evidence that firm size and prior CP weaken the effects of institutional ownership on CP. This study provides a complete assessment of owner behaviour. Copyright © 2018 ASAC. Published by John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
Keywords:corporate philanthropy  state ownership  individual ownership  institutional ownership  CEO ownership  legitimacy theory  Philanthropie corporative  proprié    é  tatique  proprié    individuelle  proprié    institutionnelle  proprié    du CEO  thé  orie de la lé  gitimité  
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