Motivated by inconsistent findings in prior research on nonmarket strategy (NMS), we draw on insights from the resource-based view (RBV) and institutional literature to examine the relationship between corporate political activity (CPA) and corporate social responsibility (CSR) on firm competitiveness. Data from two African and two Asian countries (N = 499) largely support the hypotheses and extend our understanding of the contingencies that affect the relationship between CPA as well as CSR and firm competitiveness. We specifically highlight the moderating role of economic adversity, marketing capability, and foreign ownership. Additionally, we show that CPA and CSR have strong combined effects that allow small and medium enterprises (SM...
The creation and preservation of competitive advantage remains the central concern of strategic mana...
Although an important feature of firms’ corporate social responsibility (CSR), the strategic pressur...
International audienceThis paper explores the relationship between Corporate Social Responsibility (...
Our research paper investigates the relationship between CSR and firm performance to uncover the imp...
Multinational companies (MNCs) frequently adopt corporate social responsibility (CSR) activities tha...
There is a widely held view that the performance of firms depends not only on the ability of manager...
Multinational companies (MNCs) frequently adopt corporate social responsibility (CSR) activities tha...
The extant literature argues that nonmarket strategies can establish, sustain, or enhance a firm’s c...
© The Author(s) 2014. The extant literature argues that nonmarket strategies can establish, sustain,...
The extant literature argues that nonmarket strategies can establish, sustain, or enhance a firm’s c...
Corporate social responsibility (CSR) has attracted wider research interests over recent decades. Wh...
The purpose of this study is to identify the key stakeholder groups pressuring multinational enterpr...
We study a timely and important business phenomenon: corporate social responsibility (CSR) performan...
Despite the increasing scope for transactional approaches to corporate political activity (CPA) in e...
The creation and preservation of competitive advantage remains the central concern of strategic mana...
Although an important feature of firms’ corporate social responsibility (CSR), the strategic pressur...
International audienceThis paper explores the relationship between Corporate Social Responsibility (...
Our research paper investigates the relationship between CSR and firm performance to uncover the imp...
Multinational companies (MNCs) frequently adopt corporate social responsibility (CSR) activities tha...
There is a widely held view that the performance of firms depends not only on the ability of manager...
Multinational companies (MNCs) frequently adopt corporate social responsibility (CSR) activities tha...
The extant literature argues that nonmarket strategies can establish, sustain, or enhance a firm’s c...
© The Author(s) 2014. The extant literature argues that nonmarket strategies can establish, sustain,...
The extant literature argues that nonmarket strategies can establish, sustain, or enhance a firm’s c...
Corporate social responsibility (CSR) has attracted wider research interests over recent decades. Wh...
The purpose of this study is to identify the key stakeholder groups pressuring multinational enterpr...
We study a timely and important business phenomenon: corporate social responsibility (CSR) performan...
Despite the increasing scope for transactional approaches to corporate political activity (CPA) in e...
The creation and preservation of competitive advantage remains the central concern of strategic mana...
Although an important feature of firms’ corporate social responsibility (CSR), the strategic pressur...
International audienceThis paper explores the relationship between Corporate Social Responsibility (...