Choosing Beyond Compliance Over Dormancy: Corporate Response to India's Mandatory CSR Expenditure Law

IF 2.6 4区 管理学 Q3 MANAGEMENT Management and Organization Review Pub Date : 2023-03-10 DOI:10.1017/mor.2022.57
Shalini Jain, Naman Desai, Viswanath Pingali, Arindam Tripathy
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ABSTRACT This article examines whether firms engaged in high levels of voluntary CSR (corporate social responsibility) alter their strategic choices in response to detrimental public policy – specifically India's Companies Act (2013) that mandates qualifying firms to spend 2% of their three-year average net profits on CSR. Drawing on the concept of organizational dormancy, we argue that firm capabilities, political awareness, exposure to political pluralism, and ownership identity may explain choice heterogeneity among these firms. Our key and non-intuitive finding is that even in the absence of discretionary choice in determining optimal CSR expenditure, firms are less likely to choose dormancy and instead embrace and even surpass the stipulations of the law in their CSR contributions. Also, politically aware firms are more likely to opt for dormancy over compliance. Managerial and policy implications are discussed.
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选择超越合规而非休眠:企业对印度强制性CSR支出法的回应
本文考察了从事高水平自愿CSR(企业社会责任)的公司是否会改变其战略选择,以应对有害的公共政策-特别是印度公司法(2013年),该法案要求符合条件的公司将其三年平均净利润的2%用于企业社会责任。根据组织休眠的概念,我们认为企业能力、政治意识、对政治多元化的暴露和所有权认同可以解释这些企业之间的选择异质性。我们的关键和非直觉的发现是,即使在确定最优CSR支出时没有自由选择,企业也不太可能选择休眠,而是接受甚至超越法律对其CSR贡献的规定。此外,有政治意识的公司更有可能选择蛰伏,而不是遵从。讨论了管理和政策影响。
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