Shedding light on the impact of financial literacy for corporate social responsibility during the COVID-19 crisis: managerial and financial perspectives
Academic Article
Publication Date:
2022
abstract:
The aim of this paper is to help management scholars and executives learn from the COVID-19 global crisis by analyzing if and how the level of financial literacy affected stakeholders' sensitivity to corporate social responsibility (CSR) issues during the pandemic, as well as identifying whether financial literacy is an important variable to account for in the postpandemic period. The authors test the relationship between objective (measurable) and subjective (self-assessed) financial literacy, as well as financial happiness (i.e. satisfaction with one's current financial situation) with CSR during the pandemic. High levels of financial literacy cause individuals to reward companies that implement CSR strategies and processes.
Iris type:
1.1 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Corporate social responsibility, COVID-19, Financial education, Financial literacy, Financial happiness
List of contributors:
Stella, G. P.; Cervellati, E. M.; Magni, D.; Cillo, V.; Papa, A.
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