The impact of corporate social irresponsibility media coverage on firm performance

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A. Mendiratta, Shveta Singh, Surendra S. Yadav, A. Mahajan
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PurposeThis paper aims to assess the impact of corporate social irresponsibility (CSiR) media coverage on firm performance in India. It also analyses the effects of the environment, social, governance, and cross-cutting issues on firm performance.Design/methodology/approachThe paper utilizes a sample of Indian firms from the Reprisk® database, amounting to 1,103 CSiR media coverage counts for 693 firm-year annual observations from 2008 to 2015. Further, Reprisk® segregates comprehensive CSiR coverage counts into the environment, social, governance and cross-cutting issues, for which the study runs the fixed effects panel regression. The study takes year-fixed effects, industry-fixed effects and clustered standard errors at the industry level.FindingsThe results of this study indicate that CSiR coverage negatively influences the firm performance of Indian firms. All issues, including social, governance and cross-cutting, except environmental issues, negatively impact firm value in India.Practical implicationsThe involvement of firms in CSiR costs the firms financially and drives down firm performance. Social issues, including community and employee-related matters, governance issues and cross-cutting issues, also reduce the firm performance.Social implicationsThe insignificant environmental impact on firm performance does not indicate that environmental issues have no detrimental consequences. Instead, it might need more stakeholders' awareness to understand the harmful implications of environmental issues on society.Originality/valueLimited studies have explored CSiR in India so far. The study is novel as it analyses the Reprisk® database and its segregation of media counts into the environment, social, governance and cross-cutting issues in the Indian context.
企业社会不负责任媒体报道对企业绩效的影响
本文旨在评估印度企业社会不负责任(CSiR)媒体报道对企业绩效的影响。它还分析了环境、社会、治理和跨领域问题对公司绩效的影响。设计/方法/方法本文利用了Reprisk®数据库中的印度公司样本,从2008年到2015年,总共有1103个CSiR媒体报道计数和693个公司年度观察。此外,Reprisk®将综合CSiR覆盖范围划分为环境、社会、治理和跨领域问题,为此研究运行了固定效应面板回归。研究采用了年固定效应、行业固定效应和行业层面的聚类标准误差。本研究的结果表明,CSiR覆盖率对印度公司的企业绩效有负向影响。除了环境问题外,所有问题,包括社会、治理和交叉领域,都会对印度的企业价值产生负面影响。实际意义企业参与CSiR使企业在财务上付出了代价,并降低了企业绩效。社会问题,包括与社区和员工有关的问题、治理问题和跨领域问题,也会降低公司绩效。社会影响环境对企业绩效的影响微不足道并不表明环境问题没有有害后果。相反,它可能需要更多的利益相关者的意识来理解环境问题对社会的有害影响。独创性/价值有限的研究迄今为止在印度探索了CSiR。这项研究是新颖的,因为它分析了Reprisk®数据库,并在印度背景下将媒体数量划分为环境、社会、治理和交叉问题。
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