1. The impact of downsizing on the corporate reputation for social performance.
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Zyglidopoulos, Stelios C.
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DOWNSIZING of organizations ,CORPORATE reorganizations ,CORPORATE image ,SOCIAL responsibility of business ,PUBLIC relations ,REPUTATION - Abstract
This paper investigates the impact of downsizing on a firm's reputation for corporate social performance (RCSP). Drawing on the downsizing, corporate reputation and social responsibility literatures, a number of hypotheses concerning the impact of downsizing, and particularly the types of downsizing, on a firm's reputation for corporate social performance are developed and empirically tested. The main findings of this study are that, while downsizing seems to have a negative impact on the firm's RCSP, when one takes into account the kind of managerial action that led to downsizing (layoffs and/or divestitures), this impact differs between the two stakeholder groups, industry executives and financial analysts, which were investigated. This study also found that a high financial performance prior to downsizing led to a greater negative impact on the firm's RCSP. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2004
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