2023
DOI: 10.1108/jcom-09-2022-0105
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Goodwill or just for show? The effects of different corporate social justice statements and the role of perceived authenticity

Abstract: PurposeCompanies' voices on social justice issues, such as racial justice, gender equality and LGBTQ rights, have become increasingly prevalent. To contribute to current knowledge around corporate communication on social justice, this study aims to understand the differential effects of three types of corporate social justice statements – symbolic statements, substantive statements on external actions and substantive statements on internal actions.Design/methodology/approachA between-subjects experiment was co… Show more

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“…CSA approaches focus on contentious issues that are not related to a corporation’s core purpose or mission (Austin et al, 2019; Dodd and Supa, 2014; SY Lee and Chung, 2023; Rim et al, 2020). CSA also considers stakeholders’ perceived authenticity of and trust in a corporation’s actions, as well as the consequences of those perceptions (Pérez et al, 2020; Rim and Dong, 2018; Song and Dong, 2022; Xu and Chang, 2023). One example of this phenomenon is the way that Ben & Jerry’s have taken a stand on environmental justice issues, highlighting the social inequity in the disparate impacts of climate change (Martinez Gonzalez and Capizzo, 2023).…”
Section: Comparing and Defining The Conceptsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…CSA approaches focus on contentious issues that are not related to a corporation’s core purpose or mission (Austin et al, 2019; Dodd and Supa, 2014; SY Lee and Chung, 2023; Rim et al, 2020). CSA also considers stakeholders’ perceived authenticity of and trust in a corporation’s actions, as well as the consequences of those perceptions (Pérez et al, 2020; Rim and Dong, 2018; Song and Dong, 2022; Xu and Chang, 2023). One example of this phenomenon is the way that Ben & Jerry’s have taken a stand on environmental justice issues, highlighting the social inequity in the disparate impacts of climate change (Martinez Gonzalez and Capizzo, 2023).…”
Section: Comparing and Defining The Conceptsmentioning
confidence: 99%