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Dr. Qianqian Hu
Zhejiang University of Technology

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Journal article
Published: 23 February 2021 in Sustainability
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In a globalized and digital world, manufacturing firms have used internet technology to conduct value appropriation (VA). However, during the COVID-19 crisis, export-led manufacturing firms around the world, particularly those in developing countries, have been forced to lay off workers and cope with VA-related problems, and serious survival problems have resulted in critical corporate social responsibility (CSR)-related challenges. Whereas limited research has discussed relevant issues in nonwestern contexts, we adopt a global perspective of business model and transactional cost theory, aiming to fill this gap by investigating the mechanisms among different dimensions of CSR implementation, firm performance, and VA herein. Based on a sample of listed Chinese manufacturing firms, the results show that the CSR technique dimension is negatively related to firm performance, that the CSR content dimension is positively related to firm performance, and that VA positively moderates the relationships of all three CSR dimensions to firm performance. The main contribution here is providing a more comprehensive understanding of how different CSR dimensions reflect firms’ multiple ethical behaviors, which influence their sustainable performance, respectively, thus enriching the existing knowledge of CSR studies in a new digital era riddled with uncertainties and complexities. We also offer practical implications for other export-led manufacturing firms in developing countries facing turbulent times.

ACS Style

Qianqian Hu; Tianlun Zhu; Chien-Liang Lin; Tiejun Chen; Tachia Chin. Corporate Social Responsibility and Firm Performance in China’s Manufacturing: A Global Perspective of Business Models. Sustainability 2021, 13, 2388 .

AMA Style

Qianqian Hu, Tianlun Zhu, Chien-Liang Lin, Tiejun Chen, Tachia Chin. Corporate Social Responsibility and Firm Performance in China’s Manufacturing: A Global Perspective of Business Models. Sustainability. 2021; 13 (4):2388.

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Qianqian Hu; Tianlun Zhu; Chien-Liang Lin; Tiejun Chen; Tachia Chin. 2021. "Corporate Social Responsibility and Firm Performance in China’s Manufacturing: A Global Perspective of Business Models." Sustainability 13, no. 4: 2388.

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Published: 01 October 2019 in Sustainability
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With the rapid development of digital technologies and increasing public attention on environmental problems, it has become a new challenge for global enterprises to manage supply chains responsibly, so as to improve their innovation performance for sustainability. Prior works have identified the effects of supply chain integration on firm innovation in advanced economies; however, so far, there has been limited research on the relationships between supply chain integration and firm innovation in emerging and developing countries. Hence, building upon transaction cost and resource dependence theories, this study used China’s manufacturing industry as the research setting, probing the dynamic mechanisms between supply chain integration and firm innovation. The results show that the degree of supply chain integration positively relates to firms’ patent output but negatively relates to their innovation efficiency, and that a sustainable policy moderates the foregoing associations. Our study enriches the body of knowledge regarding responsible supply chain integration in a new digital age with growing ecological concerns and thereby offers insightful practical implications for practitioners and policy makers.

ACS Style

Qiang Xu; Qianqian Hu; Tachia Chin; Chen Chen; Yi Shi. How Supply Chain Integration Affects Innovation in a Digital Age: Moderating Effects of Sustainable Policy. Sustainability 2019, 11, 5460 .

AMA Style

Qiang Xu, Qianqian Hu, Tachia Chin, Chen Chen, Yi Shi. How Supply Chain Integration Affects Innovation in a Digital Age: Moderating Effects of Sustainable Policy. Sustainability. 2019; 11 (19):5460.

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Qiang Xu; Qianqian Hu; Tachia Chin; Chen Chen; Yi Shi. 2019. "How Supply Chain Integration Affects Innovation in a Digital Age: Moderating Effects of Sustainable Policy." Sustainability 11, no. 19: 5460.