Not Good, Not Bad: The Effect of Family Control on Environmental Performance Disclosure by Business Group Firms

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Ann Terlaak
Seonghoon Kim
Taewoo Roh
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[1] University of Wisconsin-Madison,Wisconsin School of Business
[2] University of California - Santa Barbara,Bren School of Environmental Science and Management
[3] Soonchunhyang University,Department of International Trade and Commerce
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Journal of Business Ethics | 2018年 / 153卷
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Business groups; Corporate social responsibility; Environmental performance disclosure; Family firms; Greenhouse gas emissions;
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We combine research on business groups with the socioemotional wealth approach from family firm research to examine how family control of business group firms affects voluntary disclosure of environmental performance information. Theorizing that disclosing environmental performance information weakens the owning family’s control over its business group firm, but also generates reputational benefits, we expect family ownership and disclosure propensities to relate in a U-shaped way and, further, that this U-shape is accentuated for business group firms with a family CEO. Analysis of longitudinal data on disclosure decisions of South Korean business group firms supports our theory and suggests that the effect of family control on environmental performance disclosure is neither good nor bad; instead, it depends on both the level of family ownership and whether a family CEO is in place. The finding that disclosure propensities are greatest when family control of business group firms is most extensive is provocative: it suggests that the very element that often is seen to encourage inefficiencies and fraud in business groups—family ownership combined with family leadership—can also be leveraged to foster responsible behaviors.
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页码:977 / 996
页数:19
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