Warianty tytułu
Corporate Citizenship and Philanthropy in Hybrid State Treasury Companies During the COVID-19 crisis
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Abstrakty
Kryzys COVID-19 dotknął większości sektorów gospodarki. Trudności finansowe spowodowane wybuchem epidemii zmusiły niektóre firmy do dążenia do krótkoterminowych zysków z powodu rosnącej presji na przetrwanie. Wiele przedsiębiorstw aktywnie zaangażowało się w działania na rzecz dobrostanu społeczeństwa, co jest charakterystyczne dla obywatelstwa korporacyjnego. Cele przedsiębiorstw państwowych są często związane nie tylko z biznesem, lecz także z utrzymaniem miejsc pracy i polityką społeczną rządu. Dlatego należą one do organizacji o charakterze hybrydowym. Notowane na giełdzie przedsiębiorstwa państwowe podlegają trzem różnym logikom instytucjonalnym - logice państwa, logice korporacyjnej i logice rynku kapitałowego. Dylematy związane z różnymi logikami instytucjonalnym i zderzają się z dylematami dotyczącymi zarządzania interesariuszami w kryzysie pandemicznym, a zatem decyzjami co do obywatelstwa korporacyjnego i korporacyjnej filantropii. W artykule zaprezentowano wyniki badań jakościowych, w których pokazano, w jaki sposób członkowie zarządów przedsiębiorstw hybrydowych podejmowali decyzje dotyczące obywatelstwa korporacyjnego i filantropii korporacyjnej w gorącym okresie kryzysu COVID-19 oraz jak odmienne logiki instytucjonalne wpływały na decyzje top-menedżerów co do zaangażowania się w te działania. (abstrakt oryginalny)
The COVID-19 crisis affected most sectors of the economy. Financial difficulties caused by the outbreak forced some companies to seek short-term profits due to increasing pressure for survival. However, many companies have actively engaged in activities for the welfare of society, which is characteristic of corporate citizenship. The objectives of state-owned enterprises are often linked not only to business, but also to job retention and government social policy. They therefore belong to the group of hybrid organizations. Listed stateowned enterprises are subject to three different institutional logics: state logic, corporate logic and capital market logic. The dilemmas associated with the different institutional logics collide with the dilemmas of stakeholder management in the pandemic crisis, and thus decisions about corporate citizenship and corporate philanthropy. This paper presents the results of a qualitative study that shows how board members of hybrid companies made decisions concerning corporate citizenship and corporate philanthropy in the heat of the COVID-19 crisis, and how different institutional logics exerted an impact on top managers' decisions to engage in these activities.Keywords: hybrid enterprise, State Treasury company, corporate citizenship, corporate philanthropy, COVID-19 crisis, and how different institutional logics exerted an impact on top managers' decisions to engage in these activities.(original abstract)
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- Szkoła Główna Handlowa w Warszawie
- Szkoła Główna Handlowa w Warszawie
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