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Corporate reputation and social activism : strategic interaction, firm behavior, and social welfare

Author
Abito, Jose Miguel, author.
Title
Corporate reputation and social activism : strategic interaction, firm behavior, and social welfare / Jose Miguel Abito, David Besanko, and Daniel Diermeier.
Format
Book
Published
New York, NY : Oxford University Press, [2019] ©2019
Description
xiv, 248 pages : illustrations ; 25 cm
Other contributors
Besanko, David, 1955- author. Diermeier, Daniel, author.
Notes
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents
  • An Introduction to Corporate Campaigns. Corporate Campaigns
  • Firm Strategies
  • The Consequences of Corporate Campaigns
  • Private Politics and Corporate Social Responsibility
  • Overview
  • A Dynamic Model of Corporate Campaigns. The Model
  • Equilibrium Analysis
  • Empirical Implications
  • Campaign Tactics. The Model
  • Equilibrium Analysis: Preliminaries
  • Computational Approach
  • Equilibrium Analysis: Characterization of Equilibrium
  • Rewards As A Campaign Tactic
  • Empirical Implications
  • Do Activists Campaigns Benefit Society? The Welfare Economics of Campaigns
  • Applications of Model Insights
  • Is Passion Socially Valuable?
  • Target Selection by Activists and the Structure of Competition. Model Set-Up and Preliminary Analysis
  • Targeting Firms in Different Industries
  • Targeting Firms in the Same Industry
  • Industry-wide Campaigns or Firm-Specific Campaigns?
  • Empirical Implications
  • Conclusions: What Have We Learned? Summary
  • Lessons for Scholars and Practitioners
  • Where Do We Go From Here?
Summary
A firm's reputation is an asset that can be built or harmed over time and most companies invest in their good standing. This can be challenged or threatened by activists seeking to change the firm's behavior, especially to reduce negative externalities and other social harms that a company may be creating. The strategic interaction takes place in the realm of private politics and corporate social responsibility-perceptions and actions of the company, activists, and the public audience-rather than that of public policy, including regulation. In Corporate Reptutation and Social Activism Jose Miguel Abito, David Besanko, and Daniel Diermeier argue that harm to a firm's reputation is one of the strongest and most practical tools of contemporary corporate activism and explains the numerous campaigns as well as the response of companies. Through a straightforward dynamic model focusing on the interaction of the firm and activists, the authors show how both the firm's existing reputation and various activist tactics influence actions and outcomes of both the firm and the activists. Among their insights are that as a firm's reputation grows, it tends to coast on its reputation by reducing its private regulation, or voluntary adoption of internal rules that constrain certain company behavior. Activists can keep the firm from coasting in two ways: the firm acts more responsibly to protect its reputation in anticipation of activist campaigns, and a firm whose reputation is harmed by a campaign engages more responsibly to repair its reputation. The book explores how activists choose among potential targets and the different tactics activists can use to harm firms' reputations, including criticism, which has a potentially mild impact on the firm's reputation, confrontation, which can cause a reputational crisis in which the firm's reputation can be dramatically impaired, and rewards, which increase a firm's reputation. These can have different effects on firm behavior. The authors also examine whether campaigns by activists advance or harm social welfare. The result is a sweeping overview of an evolving and increasingly important phenomenon that combines rigorous modeling and that generates a rich set of empirical implications that will interest researchers in economics, business and management, sociology, and political science.
Subject headings
Social responsibility of business--Political aspects. Business and politics.
ISBN
9780199386154 hardcover alkaline paper 0199386153 hardcover alkaline paper 9780199386178 electronic book

Holdings

Library
Columbus - University Library of Columbus
Call Number
HD60 .A258 2019
Location
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