Coordinated Effects of Corporate Social Responsibility

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作者
Mariana Cunha
Filipa Mota
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[1] Universidade Católica Portuguesa,Católica Porto Business School
[2] Universidade do Porto and Universidade Católica Portuguesa,Faculdade de Economia, CEF.UP and Católica Porto Business School
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Journal of Industry, Competition and Trade | 2020年 / 20卷
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Collusion; Corporate social responsibility; Product differentiation; D42; D43; L41; M14;
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This paper analyzes the coordinated effects of corporate social responsibility (CSR) in a setting where firms take into account in their objective function the consumer’s welfare in addition to their profits, produce differentiated products, and compete in quantities. We consider a symmetric case, where firms have the same level of CSR and an asymmetric case, where firms have different levels of CSR. Our results confirm that assigning a positive weight to consumer surplus makes collusion harder to sustain, as shown in the literature. However, for a sufficiently high level of CSR, collusion sustainability is actually increasing in the degree of product substitutability when firms are CSR-symmetric. When firms are CSR-asymmetric, collusion sustainability is increasing in the degree of product differentiation if products are complements. Furthermore, we show that collusion may be welfare-improving when firms adopt a socially responsible behavior, which provides an interesting background to competition authorities when analysing cartel cases.
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页码:617 / 641
页数:24
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