Responsabilité sociétale et développement durable

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Longitudinal Effects of Corporate Social Responsibility on Customer Relationships

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Abstract  
Despite the emergence of corporate social responsibility, the impact of CSR efforts on customer relationships remains decidedly unclear. Moreover, previous studies have examined CSR in cross-sectional, experimental, and/or artificial settings. Through field survey data collected at both the beginning (n = 750) and conclusion (n = 469) of the 2007–2008 NBA season, the authors investigate linkages between customers’ perceptions of the CSR performance of an NBA team and the strength of their relationship with this same organization. With all respondents of the latter survey participating in both samples, the authors assess how CSR performance impacts customer relationships over time. The findings show how a firm that engages in CSR initiatives may reap rewards by building trusting and committed customer relationships which, in turn, help forge desirable customer behaviors. The results also demonstrate how CSR’s influence strengthens over the course of the tested business cycle, thus yielding revealing insights to academics and practitioners when it comes to understanding the real-world impact of CSR performance for strengthening customer relationships.

  • Content Type Journal Article
  • DOI 10.1007/s10551-010-0526-x
  • Authors
    • Russell Lacey, University of New Orleans New Orleans LA U.S.A.
    • Pamela A. Kennett-Hensel, University of New Orleans New Orleans LA U.S.A.


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The Impact of Board Diversity and Gender Composition on Corporate Social Responsibility and Firm Reputation

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This article explores how the diversity of board resources and the number of women on boards affect firms’ corporate social responsibility (CSR) ratings, and how, in turn, CSR influences corporate reputation. In addition, this article examines whether CSR ratings mediate the relationships among board resource diversity, gender composition, and corporate reputation. The OLS regression results using lagged data for independent and control variables were statistically significant for the gender composition hypotheses, but not for the resource diversity-based hypotheses. CSR ratings had a positive impact on reputation and mediated the relationship between the number of women on the board and corporate reputation.

  • Content Type Journal Article
  • DOI 10.1007/s10551-010-0505-2
  • Authors
    • Stephen Bear, Pace University New York NY U.S.A.
    • Noushi Rahman, Pace University New York NY U.S.A.
    • Corinne Post, Lehigh University Bethlehem PA U.S.A.


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The Impact of Causal Ambiguity on Competitive Advantage and Rent Appropriation

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We seek to develop the conceptual and practical understanding of causal ambiguity. Specifically we extend current thinking by setting out three types of causal ambiguity, based on whether firm resources are perceived to display linkage and/or characteristic ambiguity, and by examining for each type the impact of causal ambiguity on the sustainability of competitive advantage and on rent appropriation. We highlight the difficulties decision-makers face when they perceive ambiguity and finally we explore some implications of ambiguity with respect to resource-creation processes.

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