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Escaping the iron cage: Liabilities of origin and CSR reporting of emerging market multinational enterprises
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Marano, Valentina
, Tashman, Peter
, Kostova, Tatiana
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Business
/ Business and Management
/ Business Strategy/Leadership
/ Companies
/ Corporate responsibility
/ Developed countries
/ Emerging markets
/ Escape
/ Globalization
/ Host country
/ International Business
/ International trade
/ Iron
/ Legitimacy
/ Legitimation
/ Liabilities
/ Longitudinal studies
/ Management
/ Markets
/ Multinational corporations
/ Organization
/ Perceptions
/ Ratings & rankings
/ Social responsibility
/ Stock exchanges
/ Tempo
/ Trade
2017
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Escaping the iron cage: Liabilities of origin and CSR reporting of emerging market multinational enterprises
by
Marano, Valentina
, Tashman, Peter
, Kostova, Tatiana
in
Business
/ Business and Management
/ Business Strategy/Leadership
/ Companies
/ Corporate responsibility
/ Developed countries
/ Emerging markets
/ Escape
/ Globalization
/ Host country
/ International Business
/ International trade
/ Iron
/ Legitimacy
/ Legitimation
/ Liabilities
/ Longitudinal studies
/ Management
/ Markets
/ Multinational corporations
/ Organization
/ Perceptions
/ Ratings & rankings
/ Social responsibility
/ Stock exchanges
/ Tempo
/ Trade
2017
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Escaping the iron cage: Liabilities of origin and CSR reporting of emerging market multinational enterprises
by
Marano, Valentina
, Tashman, Peter
, Kostova, Tatiana
in
Business
/ Business and Management
/ Business Strategy/Leadership
/ Companies
/ Corporate responsibility
/ Developed countries
/ Emerging markets
/ Escape
/ Globalization
/ Host country
/ International Business
/ International trade
/ Iron
/ Legitimacy
/ Legitimation
/ Liabilities
/ Longitudinal studies
/ Management
/ Markets
/ Multinational corporations
/ Organization
/ Perceptions
/ Ratings & rankings
/ Social responsibility
/ Stock exchanges
/ Tempo
/ Trade
2017
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Escaping the iron cage: Liabilities of origin and CSR reporting of emerging market multinational enterprises
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Escaping the iron cage: Liabilities of origin and CSR reporting of emerging market multinational enterprises
2017
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This article examines the link between the condition of institutional voids in emerging markets and the use of the practice of corporate social responsibility (CSR) reporting by emerging market multinational enterprises (EM-MNEs). Based on neo-institutional theory and in light of the specificity of emerging markets, we propose a positive relationship between institutional voids and CSR reporting. Home-country institutional voids push companies to internationalize as a way to escape the institutional constraints and inefficiencies in their own markets, but at the same time create legitimacy challenges for these companies abroad. In particular, EM-MNEs from less institutionally developed countries are likely to face liabilities of origin - negative perceptions in host countries about these firms' willingness and ability to conduct legitimate business. CSR reporting is an effective strategy to overcome such liabilities and barriers to legitimation as it conveys to host countries and global stakeholders alignment with global meta-norms and expectations. Internationalization, listing on developed country stock exchanges, and time, further magnify EM-MNEs' legitimacy challenges and thus the use of CSR reporting to mitigate them. Our hypotheses are supported in a longitudinal study of 157 of the largest EM-MNEs ranked by the United Nations Conference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD) between 2004 and 2011.
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