Activist Protest Spillovers into the Regulatory Domain: Theory and Evidence from the US Nuclear Power Generation Industry
成果类型:
Article
署名作者:
Fremeth, Adam R.; Holburn, Guy L. F.; Piazza, Alessandro
署名单位:
Western University (University of Western Ontario); Rice University
刊物名称:
ORGANIZATION SCIENCE
ISSN/ISSBN:
1047-7039
DOI:
10.1287/orsc.2021.1473
发表日期:
2022
页码:
1163-1187
关键词:
social activism
protests
spillovers
regulation
private politics
摘要:
We examine how social activism-in the form of public protests against contentious business practices-can spill over into the regulatory domain, extending beyond activists' articulated goals to affect firms' regulatory outcomes in areas that are not directly targeted. We argue that firms are likely to experience broader regulatory repercussions after activist protests because public contention invites greater scrutiny of firm behavior by industry regulators, increasing the likelihood that instances of organizational noncompliance will be discovered. Protests can also cause regulators to evaluate targeted firms more negatively in regulatory assessments, especially firms with less favorable preexisting reputations or stakeholder relations, and to tighten regulations on nontargeted issues that signal their commitment to safeguarding the public interest. We further contend that the political context within which regulatory agencies operate shapes the extent of protest spillovers: When political institutions are aligned with activist goals, and when regulators are ideologically sympathetic too, protests have a more pronounced negative impact on firms' regulatory outcomes in nontargeted domains. We find robust support for our predictions in a statistical analysis of the impact of antinuclear protests-which sought to block nuclear power plant development by electric utilities-on utilities' subsequent regulated financial rates of return on their assets. Our analysis contributes new insights to research on the indirect consequences for targeted organizations of social activism.
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