Communication frames and beneficiary engagement in corporate social initiatives: Evidence from a randomized controlled trial in France

成果类型:
Article
署名作者:
Durand, Rodolphe; Huysentruyt, Marieke
署名单位:
Hautes Etudes Commerciales (HEC) Paris; Stockholm School of Economics
刊物名称:
STRATEGIC MANAGEMENT JOURNAL
ISSN/ISSBN:
0143-2095
DOI:
10.1002/smj.3392
发表日期:
2022
页码:
1823-1853
关键词:
communication corporate social initiative field experiment framing SOCIAL PERFORMANCE
摘要:
Research Summary This article asks how distinct communication frames used by corporate social initiatives (CSIs) affect beneficiary engagement, specifically their reach vis-a-vis disadvantaged groups. Through a unique randomized field experiment in France, we assess the effectiveness of a series of communication frames on beneficiaries' decisions to enroll and use the social goods provided. Our results show that empathy- and simplicity-oriented frames significantly increase program enrollment and utilization rates relative to other strategies, notably the widely used charity frame. We find that none of the tested communication frames raised take-up by nonnative French beneficiaries, and only the empathy frame augmented the response of the very poor. Our work opens new research directions for strategic management studies on CSIs, communication frames, inclusion and social outcomes. Managerial Summary Many corporate social initiatives (CSIs) launch large information campaigns to raise awareness about the social goods they provide. Findings from a field experiment reveal that the communication frames that CSIs deploy matters. Communication that expresses empathy (how the CSI understands and cares about its target beneficiaries) or presents simple information (what the CSI does) is far more effective at raising take-up than communication frames that emphasize what for (why) and the charitable identity (who) about the CSI. However, results also reveal that foreigners and the economically most disadvantaged beneficiaries responded the least to these communication frames. This suggests that more is needed to effectively raise take-up by these subgroups. Our work speaks to strategy researchers and practitioners interested in CSIs, communication frames, and social inclusion.
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