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To make us truly human: humanities education and corporate social responsibility

Caitlin Paige Roach (Younger Associates, Jackson, Tennessee, USA)
Daniel Joseph Slater (McAfee School of Business Administration, Union University, Jackson, Tennessee, USA)

Journal of Global Responsibility

ISSN: 2041-2568

Article publication date: 12 September 2016

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Abstract

Purpose

This paper aims to determine whether CEOs with a humanities education (e.g. English/literature, philosophy, history, languages, religion, visual arts, or performing arts) exhibit higher levels of corporate social responsibility (CSR) within their firms than those who have studied other disciplines.

Design/methodology/approach

This paper is an empirical examination of S&P 500 CEOs’ undergraduate education and their firms’ level of CSR as measured by Kinder, Lydenberg & Domini (KLD).

Findings

CEO undergraduate humanities education is associated with higher levels of CSR even after accounting for several firm- and individual level controls. In addition, the CSR dimensions of community and diversity were found to be key drivers of the association.

Research limitations/implications

This research is limited in understanding the micro-processes of the CEOs affected by a humanities education, as it relates to CSR. However, the results imply a values-based connection that is supported by the upper echelons theory.

Practical implications

CSR-minded firms may seek out humanities-educated executives. In addition, the results would suggest a need for humanities education despite the recent waning interest.

Originality/value

First, the findings of Manner (2010) will be confirmed using a different sample. Second, the humanities education and CSR relationship will be explored using a composite measure of CSR as opposed to analyzing its strengths and weaknesses separately (Manner, 2010), thus representing a holistic evaluation of the relationship. Third, previous research will be extended by examining the specific CSR dimensions (e.g. customers, employees) that are affected by a humanities education.

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Citation

Roach, C.P. and Slater, D.J. (2016), "To make us truly human: humanities education and corporate social responsibility", Journal of Global Responsibility, Vol. 7 No. 2, pp. 181-195. https://doi.org/10.1108/JGR-05-2016-0014

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Emerald Group Publishing Limited

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