Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: https://repository.iimb.ac.in/handle/2074/22205
Title: CSR, monitoring cost and firm performance during COVID-19: balancing organizational legitimacy and agency cost
Authors: Yadav, Sandeep 
Srivastava, Jagriti 
Keywords: CSR;Monitoringcost;Auditfee;COVID-19;Firmperformance;Organizationallegitimacy
Issue Date: 2023
Publisher: Emerald Publishing
Abstract: Purpose:- COVID-19 induced uncertainty in the firms’ business transactions, financial markets and product-market competition, causing a severe organizational legitimacy crisis. Using the organizational legitimacy perspective and agency theory, this paper aims to study the relationship between prior corporate social responsibility (CSR) activities, monitoring cost (MC) and firm performance. Design/methodology/approach:- This study uses a quarterly panel (16,924 firm-quarter observations from 61 countries for CSR and 53,345 firm-quarter observations from 55 countries for MC) for 14 quarters from January 2018 to June 2021. This study uses panel fixed-effect regression models to estimate the effect of CSR activities and MC (measured as audit fees) on firm performance during the COVID-19 period. Findings:- This study finds a U-shaped relationship between CSR and firm performance. This relationship is strengthened during COVID-19. In contrast, this study finds an inverted U-shaped relationship between firm MC and firm performance. However, this relationship is weakened during the pandemic. Originality/value:- This study contributes to theory and practice on maintaining organizational legitimacy and reducing agency costs during the pandemic. This study shows that firms’ prior legitimacy-gaining practices, such as CSR activities and MC, provide an opportunity to increase firm value. To balance agency costs and legitimacy benefits, firm managers also need to identify the optimal level of CSR activities and MC.
URI: https://repository.iimb.ac.in/handle/2074/22205
ISSN: 1030-9616
DOI: 10.1108/ARJ-07-2021-0191
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