Major corporations often respond charitably in times of disaster. However, disasters can also impose nontrivial costs on firms themselves, and under adverse conditions, firms typically donate less, not more. This paper takes a strategic perspective on corporate magnanimity in times of crisis by looking at the relationship between firm value, reputation, and donations by U.S. Fortune 500 firms in the case of Hurricane Katrina. In general, we find that Katrina's landfall was associated with significant negative abnormal stock returns. In particular, we find that a reputation for social irresponsibility was associated with both the greatest drop in stock prices and the greatest likelihood of making a subsequent charitable donation in response ...
Geographic communities have been shown to affect organizations through their enduring features, but ...
Acknowledgement: Thanks are due to Daniel Sutter and seminar participants at the Southern Economic A...
When a hurricane strikes or a flood rises, therefore, unfair practices that typically are hidden or ...
Major corporations often respond charitably in times of disaster. However, disasters can also impose...
While companies have emerged as very proactive donors in the wake of recent major disasters like Hur...
While companies have emerged as very proactive donors in the wake of recent major disasters like Hur...
Recent research suggests that philanthropy's value to the firm is largely mediated by contextual fac...
In recent years, major disasters have figured prominently in the media. While corporate response to ...
Conventional logic suggests that businesses should look inwards following natural disasters to ensur...
'This paper contributes to the literature on CSR and International Business by linking firm internat...
textabstractThis paper contributes to the literature on CSR and International Business by linking fi...
The goal of this dissertation is to contribute to the understanding of the determinants of non-marke...
Catastrophic disasters have become more frequent and demand more resources yet corporate disaster re...
This article focuses on geographic communities as fields in which human-made and natural events occa...
Corporate philanthropy is significant because gifts are viewed as a means to enhance the image of a ...
Geographic communities have been shown to affect organizations through their enduring features, but ...
Acknowledgement: Thanks are due to Daniel Sutter and seminar participants at the Southern Economic A...
When a hurricane strikes or a flood rises, therefore, unfair practices that typically are hidden or ...
Major corporations often respond charitably in times of disaster. However, disasters can also impose...
While companies have emerged as very proactive donors in the wake of recent major disasters like Hur...
While companies have emerged as very proactive donors in the wake of recent major disasters like Hur...
Recent research suggests that philanthropy's value to the firm is largely mediated by contextual fac...
In recent years, major disasters have figured prominently in the media. While corporate response to ...
Conventional logic suggests that businesses should look inwards following natural disasters to ensur...
'This paper contributes to the literature on CSR and International Business by linking firm internat...
textabstractThis paper contributes to the literature on CSR and International Business by linking fi...
The goal of this dissertation is to contribute to the understanding of the determinants of non-marke...
Catastrophic disasters have become more frequent and demand more resources yet corporate disaster re...
This article focuses on geographic communities as fields in which human-made and natural events occa...
Corporate philanthropy is significant because gifts are viewed as a means to enhance the image of a ...
Geographic communities have been shown to affect organizations through their enduring features, but ...
Acknowledgement: Thanks are due to Daniel Sutter and seminar participants at the Southern Economic A...
When a hurricane strikes or a flood rises, therefore, unfair practices that typically are hidden or ...