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  7. Who Is Governing Whom? Executives, Governance, and the Structure of Generosity in Large U.S. Firms

Who Is Governing Whom? Executives, Governance, and the Structure of Generosity in Large U.S. Firms

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Marquis, Christopher
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Marquis, Christopher
Lee, Matthew
Abstract

We examine how organizational structure influences strategies over which corporate leaders have significant discretion. Corporate philanthropy is our setting to study how a differentiated structural element—the corporate foundation—constrains the influence of individual senior managers and directors on corporate strategy. Our analysis of Fortune 500 firms from 1996 to 2006 shows that leader characteristics at both the senior management and director levels affect corporate philanthropic contributions. We also find that organizational structure constrains the philanthropic influence of board members but not of senior managers, a result that is contrary to what existing theory would predict. We discuss how these findings advance understanding of how organizational structure and corporate leadership interact and of how organizations can more effectively realize the strategic value of corporate social responsibility activities.

Date Issued
2013-04-01
Publisher
Strategic Management Journal
Previously Published as
Strategic Management Journal 34, no. 4 (April 2013): 483-497
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