Institutional pressures and greenwashing in social responsibility: reversing the link with hybridization capability

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2025

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Ozge Can
Duygu Turker

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EMERALD GROUP PUBLISHING LTD

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PurposeDespite the ongoing scholarly interest in greenwashing it is not well known the impact of multiple institutional pressures on greenwashing in corporate social responsibility (CSR). Following the institutional logics perspective this study investigates how three distinct logics - commercial public and social welfare - drive greenwashing and whether organizational capability for blending diverse CSR expectations reverses this link.Design/methodology/approachThe current study conceptualized and tested an original model on how three institutional logics influence greenwashing in CSR with the mediation effect of hybridization capability as a response to logic plurality. Partial least squares structural equation modeling was performed on a survey data which was collected from 150 middle managers in Turkey.FindingsThe results show that while commercial logic has no direct or indirect impact on greenwashing public and social welfare logics drive greenwashing in CSR. However these effects are reversed when the CSR hybridization capability increases.Practical implicationsThis study contributes to the understanding of what predicts CSR greenwashing by integrating a comprehensive theoretical framework involving multiple institutional logics conflicting stakeholder demands and organizational hybridity.Originality/valueTo the best of our knowledge this is the first study that theoretically and empirically analyzed how the exposure of multiple external pressures affects the CSR greenwashing and how it can be reversed by CSR hybridization capability. This capability mitigates the threats and challenges of multiple logics and turns them into an opportunity to gain legitimacy in the eyes of stakeholders by preventing greenwashing.

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Corporate social responsibility, Greenwashing, Hybridization capability, Institutional logics, LOGICS, ORGANIZATIONS, ENTREPRENEURSHIP, LEGITIMACY, STRATEGIES, POLICY, MODEL, DETERMINANTS, MICROFINANCE, ISOMORPHISM, Hybridization Capability, Corporate Social Responsibility, Greenwashing, Institutional Logics

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0502 economics and business, 05 social sciences

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Management Decision

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63

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1

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187

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216
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