2022
DOI: 10.1177/22785337221113169
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Impact of “Distance” on Corporate Social Responsibility: Evidence from an Emerging Market

Abstract: Multinational enterprises resort to several market and nonmarket strategies to overcome the liability of foreignness (LOF) faced by them in overseas markets. A lesser explored nonmarket strategy to overcome LOF and gain legitimacy in the host country is through corporate social responsibility (CSR) expenditure. This paper empirically examines the role of “distance” on the CSR practices of foreign subsidiaries in India. Further, the study explores the role of market potential of the emerging market host country… Show more

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