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Not Good,Not Bad: The Effect of Family Control on Environmental Performance Disclosure by Business Group Firms
Authors:Ann Terlaak  Seonghoon Kim  Taewoo Roh
Institution:1.WHU – Otto Beisheim School of Management,Vallendar,Germany;2.University of Western Australia, UWA Business School,Crawley,Australia;3.Monash Business School,Monash University,Caulfield East,Australia
Abstract:In this study, we examine the influence of senior leadership on firms’ corporate social responsibility (CSR). We integrate upper echelons research that has investigated either the influence of the CEO or the top management team (TMT) on CSR. We contend that functional experience complementarity between CEOs and TMTs in formulating and implementing CSR strategy may underlie differentiated strategies in CSR. We find that when CEOs who have predominant experience in output functions are complemented by TMTs with a lower proportion of members who have experience in output functions, there is a pronounced effect on the community, product, and diversity dimensions of CSR. In turn, when output-oriented CEOs are complemented by output-oriented TMTs, we observe an effect on the employee relations dimension of CSR. Interestingly, we find no influence of CEO-TMT complementarity on the environment dimension of CSR. In general, our empirical results support the relevance of the interaction between CEOs and their TMTs in defining their firms’ CSR profile.
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