Does a company’s origin matter in moral judgment?

IF 3.8 4区 管理学 Q2 BUSINESS
Hind Dib-Slamani, G. Grolleau, Naoufel Mzoughi
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Abstract

We blend the institutional and social identity theories to explain why foreign companies may endure a differentiated treatment compared to domestic ones. We extend the “liability of foreignness” (LOF) reasoning to the moral domain. Using a survey experiment in Algeria and France, we examine whether observers judge similarly or differently the same ethical and unethical practices by manipulating the doers’ origin. Each treatment corresponds to a specific combination of company behavior (ethical vs. unethical) and company origin (no origin mentioned vs. domestic origin vs. foreign origin). We found that company origin matters for the ethical and some unethical scenarios. However, the foreignness consequences in the moral domain are not always consistent with a simplistic application of LOF-based arguments, leading us to consider a more complex picture than initially expected. In the Algerian sample, we found that foreign companies can even benefit from an advantage compared to domestic ones. JEL CLASSIFICATION F23; C91
一家公司的出身对道德判断有影响吗?
我们将制度认同理论与社会认同理论相结合,来解释为什么外资企业与国内企业相比可能会受到区别对待。我们将“异域责任”(loof)推理扩展到道德领域。通过在阿尔及利亚和法国进行的一项调查实验,我们研究了观察者是否通过操纵行为人的出身来对相同的道德和不道德行为做出相似或不同的判断。每一种待遇都对应于公司行为(道德与不道德)和公司来源(没有提及来源、国内来源与国外来源)的特定组合。我们发现,公司出身对道德和一些不道德的情况很重要。然而,道德领域的异域性后果并不总是与基于lof的论点的简单应用相一致,导致我们考虑比最初预期的更复杂的情况。在阿尔及利亚的样本中,我们发现外国公司甚至可以从与国内公司相比的优势中受益。凝胶分类f23;C91
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