首席执行官的仁慈与企业社会绩效

IF 3.1 3区 管理学 Q2 BUSINESS, FINANCE
Ashesha Weerasinghe, Ellie Chapple, Alexandra Williamson
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企业首席执行官/董事参与非营利组织(NFP)的领导工作,对企业和非营利组织部门都具有重要意义。我们将这种活动称为 "仁爱"。这些仁慈的领导者为每个领导职位带来了协同效应。尽管已有研究对非营利组织和企业领导者的各种特征进行了独立研究,但考虑到当前关于利益相关者资本主义的形式和功能的争论,这种服务于非营利组织和上市公司的组合所产生的影响值得研究。我们对 2010 年至 2019 年期间首席执行官/董事的非营利组织领导职位进行了初步探讨。数据是从年度报告中的首席执行官/董事简历中手工收集的。非营利组织的角色通过公共来源(如澳大利亚慈善和非营利委员会)进行核实。我们发现了非营利组织高层领导所担任领导职务的重要模式。在评估仁慈型领导是否会影响企业道德结果时,我们发现两者之间存在显著的正相关关系。我们的研究结果为今后探究仁慈型领导对许多企业结果的影响奠定了基础。
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CEO Benevolence and Corporate Social Performance

CEO Benevolence and Corporate Social Performance

The involvement of corporate CEOs/directors in not-for-profit (NFP) leadership is significant for corporate and NFP sectors. We refer to this activity as ‘benevolence’. These benevolent leaders bring synergistic effects to each leadership position. Although research has examined various characteristics of NFPs and corporate leaders independently, the impact of this combination of serving NFPs and listed firms is worth examining, given current debates on the form and function of stakeholder capitalism. We provide preliminary exploration of NFP leadership positions of CEOs/directors, from 2010 to 2019. Data were hand-collected from CEO/director biographies in annual reports. NFP roles were verified through public sources (e.g., Australian Charities and Not-For-Profit Commission). We identify meaningful patterns in NFP leadership positions held by the those in the top echelons. In evaluating whether benevolent leaders influence corporate ethical outcomes, we find a significant positive association. Our findings establish the foundation for future inquiries on the influence of benevolent leaders on many corporate outcomes.

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Australian Accounting Review
Australian Accounting Review BUSINESS, FINANCE-
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