The Relationship between CSR and Corporate Governance Moderated byPerformance and Board of Directors' Characteristics
Abstract
This paper studies the relationships among Corporate Governance (CG), Ethical
Practices, and Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR). In particular, the mediating
effect of Ethical Practices on the relationship between CG and CSR is examined.
Moreover, the moderating effects of financial performance, as well as board of
directors characteristics on both the direct relationship between CG and CSR and the
one mediated by ethical practices. Data were collected through a questionnaire
distributed to employees working in private corporations operating in Lebanon and in
various countries in the MENA region. The structural relationships among CG, ethical
practices and CSR are analyzed using partial least squares structural equation
modeling (PLS-SEM) in SmartPLS 3. The findings indicate that ethical practices fully
mediate the relationship between the audit committee component of corporate
governance and the three corporate social responsibility initiatives towards
stakeholders, customers and employees. No such results were found for the corporate
governance component of board of directors. Furthermore, multi-group analysis
deployed to determine the moderating effects of performance and board of directors on
these relationships identified differences in the relationships due to board
characteristics and corporate performance.
Journal/Conference Information
Journal of Management & Governance,DOI: 10.1007/s10997-018-9417-9, ISSN: 13853457, Volume: Accepted, Issue: Accepted, Pages Range: 1-23