Mapping Liability of Origin and Mimetism in MNE Engagement Across the UN Sustainable Development Goals: An Analysis of Sustainability Reports

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Whittingham, Keith L. [1 ,5 ]
Argiolas, Alessia [2 ]
de la Hiz, Dante I. [3 ]
Earle, Andrew G. [4 ]
机构
[1] Rollins Coll, Management Sci & Sustainable Enterprise, Winter Pk, FL USA
[2] Tech Univ Munich, Munich, Germany
[3] CUNEF Univ, Madrid, Spain
[4] Univ New Hampshire, Durham, NH USA
[5] Rollins Coll, Crummer Grad Sch Business, 1000 Holt Ave 2722, Winter Pk, FL 32789 USA
关键词
home-country institutional profile; institutional theory; liability of origin; multinational enterprises; sustainable development goals; CORPORATE SOCIAL-RESPONSIBILITY; STATE-OWNED ENTERPRISES; INTERNATIONAL-BUSINESS; MULTINATIONAL-ENTERPRISES; INSTITUTIONAL APPROACH; CSR; FIRMS; HOME; PERFORMANCE; GOVERNANCE;
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10.1177/00076503241255040
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F [经济];
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摘要
The United Nations' Sustainable Development Goals (UN-SDGs) offer a comprehensive framework for global sustainable development, embraced by both UN member states and multinational enterprises (MNEs). The SDGs take a holistic approach and emphasize the need to align public- and private-sector actions. However, understanding the effectiveness of the SDG framework in coordinating stakeholder actions remains a challenge. This study explores how MNEs engage with the SDGs as a function of their home countries' SDG profiles. Leveraging institutional theory, we test competing mechanisms by analyzing sustainability reports from 150 MNEs across 23 countries. Our results suggest that MNEs' engagement with the SDGs aligns most closely with a "liability of origin" explanation, with firms showing greater SDG engagement when their home countries have lower progress on the SDGs. However, at the individual SDG level, the engagement patterns are more nuanced. Our findings have important implications for both theory and practice, providing insights into the complex dynamics that shape MNEs' engagement with the SDGs and offering guidance for policymakers and businesses seeking to enhance their contributions to sustainable development.
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