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CSR violations among domestic and foreign firms: a study of environmental misconduct in the United States

In: Research Handbook on International Corporate Social Responsibility

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  • Stewart Miller
  • Sarfraz Khan
  • Kefeng Xu
  • Lorraine Eden

Abstract

The present study develops a theoretical framework to examine local media coverage of CSR violations by domestic and foreign firms. Specifically, we draw upon expectancy violation theory and the ingroup-outgroup literature to examine how foreignness influences the likelihood of local media coverage following environmental misconduct and whether foreignness moderates the effect of CSR reputation on local media coverage. Using firm-level data on environmental violations in the United States, we find support for our hypotheses, thus contributing to the corporate social responsibility and liability of foreignness literatures and providing new insights for the liability of good reputation literature.

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  • Stewart Miller & Sarfraz Khan & Kefeng Xu & Lorraine Eden, 2023. "CSR violations among domestic and foreign firms: a study of environmental misconduct in the United States," Chapters, in: Anthony Goerzen (ed.), Research Handbook on International Corporate Social Responsibility, chapter 10, pages 138-151, Edward Elgar Publishing.
  • Handle: RePEc:elg:eechap:21263_10
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