Corporate social responsibility and dynamic productivity change in the US food and beverage manufacturing industry
Magdalena Kapelko,
Alfons Oude Lansink and
Encarna Guillamon‐Saorin
Agribusiness, 2021, vol. 37, issue 2, 286-305
Abstract:
This study examines the relationship between corporate social responsibility (CSR) and dynamic productivity change of each input employed and investment undertaken in the US food and beverage manufacturing industry. We compute input‐ and investment‐specific dynamic Luenberger indicators and decompose them into the contributions of input‐ and investment‐specific dynamic technical inefficiency changes and dynamic technological changes. We then relate these indicators to an overall CSR measure and aspect‐specific CSR measures (governance, environment, and social). Our results confirm that the association between CSR and productivity change has different signs and effects on specific inputs or investments. We also find that only certain aspects of CSR participate in the association between CSR and dynamic productivity change and its components. [EconLit citations: C61, D24, L66, M14].
Date: 2021
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