高速铁路私有化后与国际运输市场中的企业社会责任:强制性企业社会责任vs自愿性企业社会责任

IF 2.2 3区 工程技术 Q2 ECONOMICS Economics of Transportation Pub Date : 2023-09-01 DOI:10.1016/j.ecotra.2023.100323
Lili Xu , Qinghong Zhao , Yuyan Chen , Sang-Ho Lee
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本研究考虑国际运输市场,其中高速铁路(HSR)公司从事企业社会责任(CSR)与国内和国外航空公司的差异化服务竞争。我们调查并比较了两种类型的企业社会责任,即政府强制实施的强制性企业社会责任和高铁运营商选择的自愿性企业社会责任,结果表明,根据所提供的运输补贴类型,强制性企业社会责任可能低于或高于自愿性企业社会责任。在统一补贴的情况下,强制性企业社会责任和较高的补贴比自愿性企业社会责任低,国内企业的利润更高,社会福利更高,而歧视性补贴的结果则相反。我们进一步探讨了高铁私有化政策与企业社会责任活动的福利效应。研究发现,无论企业社会责任类型还是补贴类型,有补贴的私有化都能提高社会福利水平;然而,具有强制性(自愿)企业社会责任的私有化在没有补贴的情况下改善(减少)社会福利。这些发现表明,如果没有适当设计的补贴政策,企业社会责任活动私有化后可能对社会有害,应由反垄断机构进行监督。
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Post privatization of high-speed rail with corporate social responsibility (CSR) in an international transportation market: Mandatory CSR versus voluntary CSR

This study considers an international transportation market wherein a high-speed rail (HSR) firm engaging in corporate social responsibility (CSR) competes with both domestic and foreign airlines with differentiated services. We investigate and compare two CSR types, mandatory CSR, imposed by the government, and voluntary CSR, chosen by the HSR operator, and show that mandatory CSR can be lower or higher than voluntary CSR, depending on the transportation subsidy types offered. With uniform subsidies, mandatory CSR together with a higher subsidy is lower than voluntary CSR, which yields higher profits for domestic firms and higher social welfare, while the opposite result can be found with discriminatory subsidies. We further explore the welfare effect of HSR privatization policies with CSR activities. We find that irrespective of the CSR types and subsidy types, privatization with subsidies always improves social welfare; however, privatization with mandatory (voluntary) CSR improves (reduces) social welfare in the absence of subsidies. These findings suggest that post-privatization with CSR activities may be harmful to society without an appropriately designed subsidy policy and should be monitored by antitrust agencies.

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