JOURNAL ARTICLE

Can socially responsible leaders drive Chinese firm performance?

Shuo WangWei HuangYuhui GaoSean AnsettShiyong Xu

Year: 2015 Journal:   Leadership & Organization Development Journal Vol: 36 (4)Pages: 435-450   Publisher: Emerald Publishing Limited

Abstract

Purpose – The relationship between socially responsible leaders, the key driver of corporate social responsibility (CSR) practices, and organizational financial performance is a salient issue in the global context for both CSR scholars and practitioners. The purpose of this paper is to provide much-needed insights into the interplay of responsible leadership, CSR practices, and organizational outcomes. Design/methodology/approach – It analyses 85 CEOs’ behaviors and their companies’ performance in a two-year database. It thereby enriches understanding of how leaders’ socially responsible decisions impact upon CSR engagement and firm performance. Findings – The results suggest that socially responsible leaders were positively related with organizational performance of return on equity (ROE). The aspects of integrity, morality, and stakeholder relationship aspects of responsible leadership are closely related to CSR. However, CSR practices were negatively related to ROA and ROE. It implies that in China CSR activities could not boost organizational performance in the short term, at least in two years. Research limitations/implications – Our research has clear limitations. First, most selected firms are renowned large corporations, state-owned, or private enterprises. Foreign-owned enterprises are excluded. Second, the evaluation of CSP is based on the content analysis of firms’ annual CSR reports. Our research has clear limitations. First, most selected firms are renowned large corporations, state-owned, or private enterprises. Foreign-owned enterprises are excluded. Second, the evaluation of CSP is based on the content analysis of firms’ annual CSR reports. Practical implications – Our research has practical implications for the business world. First, CSR practices in China shall be conducted in a strategic way. Second, responsible leadership is of significance for the Chinese MNCs that are overseas to build trustful stakeholder relations with local stakeholders. Originality/value – Based on the data analysis, this study provides in-depth discussion of CSR situation in China and its relationship with firm performance, which is one of the first studies to examine responsible leadership in Chinese context and investigate the relationship between responsible leadership and organizational performance.

Keywords:
Corporate social responsibility Business Social responsibility Context (archaeology) Stakeholder China Content analysis Public relations Accounting Marketing Political science Sociology

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FWCI (Field Weighted Citation Impact)
41
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0.96
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Citation History

Topics

Corporate Social Responsibility Reporting
Social Sciences →  Business, Management and Accounting →  Strategy and Management
Environmental Sustainability in Business
Social Sciences →  Business, Management and Accounting →  Marketing
Ethics in Business and Education
Social Sciences →  Decision Sciences →  Information Systems and Management

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