To make us truly human: humanities education and corporate social responsibility
Purpose This paper aims to determine whether CEOs with a humanities education (e.g. English/literature, philosophy, history, languages, religion, visual arts, or performing arts) exhibit higher levels of corporate social responsibility (CSR) within their firms than those who have studied other disciplines. Design/methodology/approach This paper is an empirical examination of S&P 500 CEOs’ undergraduate education and their firms’ level of CSR as measured by Kinder, Lydenberg & Domini (KLD). Findings CEO undergraduate humanities education is associated with higher levels of CSR even after accounting for several firm- and individual level controls. In addition, the CSR dimensions of community and diversity were found to be key drivers of the association. Research limitations/implications This research is limited in understanding the micro-processes of the CEOs affected by a humanities education, as it relates to CSR. However, the results imply a values-based connection that is supported by the upper echelons theory. Practical implications CSR-minded firms may seek out humanities-educated executives. In addition, the results would suggest a need for humanities education despite the recent waning interest. Originality/value First, the findings of Manner (2010) will be confirmed using a different sample. Second, the humanities education and CSR relationship will be explored using a composite measure of CSR as opposed to analyzing its strengths and weaknesses separately (Manner, 2010), thus representing a holistic evaluation of the relationship. Third, previous research will be extended by examining the specific CSR dimensions (e.g. customers, employees) that are affected by a humanities education.
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2016
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Authors: | Roach, Caitlin Paige ; Slater, Daniel Joseph |
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Journal of Global Responsibility. - Emerald Group Publishing Limited, ISSN 2041-2576, ZDB-ID 2540561-5. - Vol. 7.2016, 2, p. 181-195
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Publisher: |
Emerald Group Publishing Limited |
Subject: | CEO | Corporate social responsibility | Corporate social performance | KLD | Humanities education |
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