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Differential impact of chief executive officer tenure on the firm's external and internal corporate social responsibility: Moderating effects of firm's visibility and slack

Inconsistent corporate social responsibility (CSR) practices across stakeholder groups may induce undesired consequences for the firm. This study investigates the longitudinal and differential effect of chief executive officer (CEO) tenure on external and internal CSR and the moderating effects of t...

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Published in:Business ethics (Oxford, England) England), 2023-07, Vol.32 (3), p.961-985
Main Authors: Al‐Shammari, Marwan, Banerjee, Soumendra, Caldas, Miguel, Swimberghe, Krist
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Behavior
CEO tenure
Chief executive officers
Chief executives
Contingencies
corporate social responsibility
firm visibility
slack availability
social capita
Social responsibility
Tenure
Visibility
title Differential impact of chief executive officer tenure on the firm's external and internal corporate social responsibility: Moderating effects of firm's visibility and slack
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