2023
DOI: 10.1108/mbr-10-2022-0168
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Internationalization and firm performance: moderating role of multi-stakeholder initiatives

Sang-Bum Park

Abstract: Purpose Previous scholars have assumed that multinational enterprises (MNEs) can reduce the liability of foreignness and increase profitability by investing in corporate social responsibility (CSR). However, empirical validation of this assumption has rarely been attempted. This study aims to provide empirical evidence that the adoption of multi-stakeholder initiatives, which are globally recognized as signals of CSR, helps MNEs increase profits from internationalization. Design/methodology/approach Fixed ef… Show more

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“…The work of [129] focused on CSR expenditure, business responsibility reporting and firm performance. The study by [151] examined multi-stakeholder initiatives and internationalization among multinationals, while [152] used data mining techniques to study CSR and the corporate financial performance of internet enterprises. In [153], the authors analyzed the impact of creating shared value strategies on corporate performance.…”
Section: Gaps and New Research Directionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The work of [129] focused on CSR expenditure, business responsibility reporting and firm performance. The study by [151] examined multi-stakeholder initiatives and internationalization among multinationals, while [152] used data mining techniques to study CSR and the corporate financial performance of internet enterprises. In [153], the authors analyzed the impact of creating shared value strategies on corporate performance.…”
Section: Gaps and New Research Directionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Given the size and importance of the B2B market, former studies have looked at the behavior of B2B companies [5][6][7][8][9]. However, many previous studies on corporate performance have been conducted without distinguishing between B2C and B2B [10][11][12][13][14]. Moreover, most prior literature on business performance has focused on the context of B2C industries.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%