Is corporate social responsibility linked with firm performance? An alternative test

Direct tests between corporate social responsibility (CSR) and firm performance (FP) have been argued to be a futile pursuit. Following this line of thinking, the present study sought to test an alternative model in understanding the CSR-FP relationship. Specifically, reputation and customer satisfa...

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Bibliographic Details
Main Authors: Galbreath, Jeremy, Shum, P.
Other Authors: Dr Nicholas Beaumont
Format: Conference Paper
Published: Promaco Conventions Pty Ltd 2009
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/27621
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Summary:Direct tests between corporate social responsibility (CSR) and firm performance (FP) have been argued to be a futile pursuit. Following this line of thinking, the present study sought to test an alternative model in understanding the CSR-FP relationship. Specifically, reputation and customer satisfaction are posited to be the mediational pathway by which CSR positively affects firm performance. Studying a sample of Australian business firms the findings suggest that CSR is positively linked with firm performance. However, the effect is indirect: reputation and customer satisfaction fully mediate the CSR-FP relationship. The results are provocative, suggesting that to reduce ambiguity surrounding the CSR-FP relationship scholars need to turn their attention to moderating and mediating variables. Discussion is given to these findings along with paths for future research.