The Impact of Formal and Informal Institutional Distances on MNE Corporate Social Performance

dc.contributor.authorKeig, Dawn L
dc.contributor.authorMarshall, Victor B.
dc.contributor.authorBrouthers, Lance Eliot
dc.date.accessioned2025-10-18T04:41:01Z
dc.date.available2025-10-18T04:41:01Z
dc.description.abstractDoes country selection affect the corporate social performance (CSP) of multinational enterprises (MNEs)? In this study we suggest that greater institutional diversity within an MNE's operating environment may adversely affect its ability to maintain higher levels of CSP. Using institutional distance and organizational learning as our theoretical lenses, we investigate the impact of institutional differences on CSP. We conceptualize the MNE as a unique portfolio of locations and use the MNE's entire operating footprint to explore the effects of average portfolio formal and informal institutional distances on CSP. We hypothesize and find that firms with greater average informal institutional distance within their portfolios have lower overall levels of CSP. Findings also confirm the moderating influence of formal institutional distance; greater formal institutional distance within the MNE portfolio reduces the CSP benefits of international scope.
dc.identifier.urihttps://hdl.handle.net/1773/54296
dc.publisherCenter for Leadership & Social Responsibility: Academic Conference on Good Business
dc.titleThe Impact of Formal and Informal Institutional Distances on MNE Corporate Social Performance

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