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Dynamic Capability and Strategic Corporate Social Responsibility Adoption: Evidence from China

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SUSTAINABILITY
Volume 13, Issue 10, Pages -

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/su13105333

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dynamic capability; strategic corporate social responsibility adoption; corporate social responsibility (CSR); sustainable development; China

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This study highlights the importance of dynamic capabilities in influencing the performance of strategic CSR in Chinese firms. Companies with dynamic capabilities at a non-average-industrial level are less likely to adopt SCSR practices and have lower SCSR adoption performance. These findings provide insight into how dynamic capabilities contribute to CSR adoption and sustainable development in organizations.
An increasing number of studies have proposed that corporate social responsibility (CSR) performance depends on how firms apply their resources and capabilities to implement CSR. A firm's ability to integrate, build, and reconfigure internal and external competencies to respond to environmental changes is its dynamic capability. Implementation of CSR at the strategic level, i.e., strategic CSR (SCSR) that requires alignment between activities and organizational configuration and structure will contribute to a firm's sustainability. However, the research on how dynamic capabilities contribute to such alignment and SCSR adoption is incipient. This study investigates how dynamic capability influences the performance of SCSR in China. By analyzing 134 Chinese listed firms in the period 2017-2019, in this study, we found that firms with dynamic capabilities at a non-average-industrial level, i.e., higher or lower level than the average industrial level, were less likely to adopt SCSR practices, and had a low SCSR adoption performance. These results can help firms better understand dynamic capabilities and how dynamic capabilities contribute to SCSR adoption and firms' sustainable development and operations. The policy implications of the study are also discussed.

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