Main Factors for Understanding High Impacts on CSR Dimensions in the Finance Industry

The objective of this study is to explore empirically the dimensions that generate high impact in the finance industry to better understand its contribution from a Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) perspective. We analyze data concerning impacts of finance sector firms certified by B Corp in ord...

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Main Authors: Belen Lopez, Alfonso Torres, Alberto Ruozzi, Jose Antonio Vicente
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2020-03-01
Series:Sustainability
Subjects:
csr
Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/12/6/2395
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spelling doaj-e9fab359c64547468cdcb0cb693cc0eb2020-11-25T01:29:02ZengMDPI AGSustainability2071-10502020-03-01126239510.3390/su12062395su12062395Main Factors for Understanding High Impacts on CSR Dimensions in the Finance IndustryBelen Lopez0Alfonso Torres1Alberto Ruozzi2Jose Antonio Vicente3Communication Department, ESIC, Business & Marketing School, 28223 Madrid, SpainFinance and Economics Department, ESIC, Business & Marketing School, 28223 Madrid, SpainBusiness Organization and Marketing Department, Complutense University of Madrid, 28223 Madrid, SpainMarket Research and Quantitative Methods Department, ESIC, Business & Marketing School, 28223 Madrid, SpainThe objective of this study is to explore empirically the dimensions that generate high impact in the finance industry to better understand its contribution from a Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) perspective. We analyze data concerning impacts of finance sector firms certified by B Corp in order to identify the combinations that are necessary and/or sufficient to obtain a recognition of their high impact generation. The methodology followed to identify the impact dimensions is fsQCA, (fuzzy set Qualitative Comparative Analysis), a qualitative comparative analysis method applied to a sample of finance firms (n-181). The results indicate that financial sector firms exhibited four combinations focusing on different impact dimensions. Specifically, the first route indicates that a high degree of focus on customers and communities is sufficient to obtain a high impact score. The second path signals that the combination of the impacts on customers and corporate governance could lead to the same result, while in the third pathway the focus would be on the employees. Finally, the fourth route indicates that some financial firms focus strongly on their communities, corporate governance and their employees, but very weakly on the environmental dimension. Consequently, diverse combinations of CSR dimensions characterize financial sector contributions to impact generation and sustainable development.https://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/12/6/2395csrimpactsb-corpfinance sectorqualitative comparative analysis (qca)
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Alfonso Torres
Alberto Ruozzi
Jose Antonio Vicente
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Alfonso Torres
Alberto Ruozzi
Jose Antonio Vicente
Main Factors for Understanding High Impacts on CSR Dimensions in the Finance Industry
Sustainability
csr
impacts
b-corp
finance sector
qualitative comparative analysis (qca)
author_facet Belen Lopez
Alfonso Torres
Alberto Ruozzi
Jose Antonio Vicente
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title Main Factors for Understanding High Impacts on CSR Dimensions in the Finance Industry
title_short Main Factors for Understanding High Impacts on CSR Dimensions in the Finance Industry
title_full Main Factors for Understanding High Impacts on CSR Dimensions in the Finance Industry
title_fullStr Main Factors for Understanding High Impacts on CSR Dimensions in the Finance Industry
title_full_unstemmed Main Factors for Understanding High Impacts on CSR Dimensions in the Finance Industry
title_sort main factors for understanding high impacts on csr dimensions in the finance industry
publisher MDPI AG
series Sustainability
issn 2071-1050
publishDate 2020-03-01
description The objective of this study is to explore empirically the dimensions that generate high impact in the finance industry to better understand its contribution from a Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) perspective. We analyze data concerning impacts of finance sector firms certified by B Corp in order to identify the combinations that are necessary and/or sufficient to obtain a recognition of their high impact generation. The methodology followed to identify the impact dimensions is fsQCA, (fuzzy set Qualitative Comparative Analysis), a qualitative comparative analysis method applied to a sample of finance firms (n-181). The results indicate that financial sector firms exhibited four combinations focusing on different impact dimensions. Specifically, the first route indicates that a high degree of focus on customers and communities is sufficient to obtain a high impact score. The second path signals that the combination of the impacts on customers and corporate governance could lead to the same result, while in the third pathway the focus would be on the employees. Finally, the fourth route indicates that some financial firms focus strongly on their communities, corporate governance and their employees, but very weakly on the environmental dimension. Consequently, diverse combinations of CSR dimensions characterize financial sector contributions to impact generation and sustainable development.
topic csr
impacts
b-corp
finance sector
qualitative comparative analysis (qca)
url https://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/12/6/2395
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