scispace - formally typeset
Journal ArticleDOI

Taking Responsibility for Corporate Social Responsibility: The Role of Leaders in Creating, Implementing, Sustaining, or Avoiding Socially Responsible Firm Behaviors

Reads0
Chats0
TLDR
In this paper, the authors investigate microfoundations of corporate social responsibility and corporate social irresponsibility by focusing on how leaders influence both activities, using an organizing framework drawn from the leadership literature.
Abstract
This article investigates microfoundations of corporate social responsibility and corporate social irresponsibility by focusing on how leaders influence both activities. An organizing framework, drawn from the leadership literature, is utilized to combine scholarship on individual traits, behaviors, and shared leadership as antecedents to corporate social responsibility and corporate social irresponsibility activities. Resulting combinations highlight the multidimensional nature of corporate social responsibility and the benefits of focusing on emerging work on servant leadership. Merging the corporate social responsibility and leadership literatures demonstrates how each can strengthen the other and illustrates new types of individual-level questions to explore when drawing on such connections. Specifically, corporate social responsibility provides context and outcomes (dependent variables) to leadership scholars; the leadership literature offers process models and explanatory mechanisms to corporate soc...

read more

Citations
More filters
Journal ArticleDOI

Business Statesman or Shareholder Advocate? CEO Responsible Leadership Styles and the Micro-Foundations of Political CSR

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors refine the concept of responsible leadership from an upper echelon perspective by exploring two distinct styles (instrumental and integrative) and further develop the understanding of the newly emerging integrative style.
Journal ArticleDOI

Corporate Social Responsibility and Ethical Leadership: Investigating Their Interactive Effect on Employees’ Socially Responsible Behaviors

TL;DR: In this article, the authors investigated the interlinkage between corporate social responsibility and ethical leadership in inducing employees' socially responsible behaviors (SRBs) by developing and testing an integrated moderated mediation framework in which employees' perception of ethical leadership moderates the mediating mechanism between their perceptions of CSR and organizational identification.
Journal ArticleDOI

Ideology and the Micro-foundations of CSR: Why Executives Believe in the Business Case for CSR and how this Affects their CSR Engagements

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors show that executives' belief in the business case for corporate social responsibility (CSR) is built on two premises: the first is that, in order to believe in business case, executi...
Journal ArticleDOI

The effects of corporate social responsibility on corporate reputation and firm financial performance: Moderating role of responsible leadership

TL;DR: In this article, the effects of Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) on corporate reputation and financial performance of Pakistani firms with a moderating role of responsible leadership were examined, and the results reveal that socially responsible initiatives for disparate stakeholders significantly and positively influence corporate reputation, and that CSR-reputation and CSR performance direct relationships were negatively moderated by responsible leadership.
Journal ArticleDOI

Higher Highs and Lower Lows: The Role of Corporate Social Responsibility in CEO Dismissal

TL;DR: This study examined a potential personal consequence for CEOs related to corporate social responsibility (CSR) and explored the role prior investments in CSR play when a board evaluates the firm's financial performance and considers whether or not to fire the CEO.
Related Papers (5)