2020
DOI: 10.1080/00909882.2020.1824074
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Testing the viability of emotions and issue involvement as predictors of CSA response behaviors

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“…Despite the accumulation of research, the risk of CSA has been rarely discussed. Among the studies discussing the potential negative effects of CSA, most of them explored the direct implication when a corporation's stance collides with some people's stance on an issue and indicated a negative relationship between CSA attitude and negative consumer responses (Li et al, 2021;Overton et al, 2020). This study adds evidence to this line of research and encourages scholars to dig deeper into the mind of stakeholders who oppose a corporation's stance.…”
Section: Ccij 271mentioning
confidence: 75%
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“…Despite the accumulation of research, the risk of CSA has been rarely discussed. Among the studies discussing the potential negative effects of CSA, most of them explored the direct implication when a corporation's stance collides with some people's stance on an issue and indicated a negative relationship between CSA attitude and negative consumer responses (Li et al, 2021;Overton et al, 2020). This study adds evidence to this line of research and encourages scholars to dig deeper into the mind of stakeholders who oppose a corporation's stance.…”
Section: Ccij 271mentioning
confidence: 75%
“…Second, current CSA literature more frequently takes a top-down approach and views the CSA practice from an organization's perspective without considering individual characteristics (Dodd and Supa, 2015;Park and Jiang, 2020;Yim, 2021). Along with emerging studies considering the role of involvement (Li et al, 2021;Overton et al, 2020;Parcha and Westerman, 2020), this study suggested that social issue activism is an important factor in explaining the effects of stance-action consistency on negative consumer responses. Individual characteristics and physical attributes such as gender, age and education have been documented to influence stakeholders' reactions to CSR communication (Rosati et al, 2018;Wisse et al, 2018).…”
Section: Ccij 271mentioning
confidence: 88%
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