Isaac Scientific Publishing

Journal of Advances in Economics and Finance

The Empirical Study among Internal Control, Social Responsibility and Financial Performance based on Chinese Listed Food and Beverage Industry

Download PDF (441 KB) PP. 33 - 44 Pub. Date: May 8, 2018

DOI: 10.22606/jaef.2018.32003

Author(s)

  • Jiayi Chen*
    Adam Smith Business School, University of Glasgow, Glasgow, United Kingdom

Abstract

This study revisits a classic yet still an intriguing question regarding the relationship between corporate social responsibility (CSR) and corporate financial performance (CFP). To explore the potential influence factor between the mentioned two factor, it is necessary to take internal control quality (ICQ) into account. The relation will be achieved by testing the panel data of 81 listed Chinese food and beverage industry from 2011 to 2015. There are three estimation hypotheses concerning three relations: the positive association between ICQ and CFP, the positive relationship between CSR and CFP, and finally the intermediate effect of CSR on the ICQ and CFP. Overall, results demonstrate that both ICQ and CSR have a significant positive relationship with CFP based on a series indexes. Moreover, the mediator effect has been mainly verified by the regression model according to the weight change of ICQ in the model.

Keywords

ICQ; CSR; CFP; intermediate effect

References

[1] Ashbaugh-Skaife, H., Collins, D., Kinney JR, W. and Lafond, R. (2009). The Effect of SOX Internal Control Deficiencies on Firm Risk and Cost of Equity. Journal of Accounting Research, 47(1), pp.1-43.

[2] Aupperle, K., Carroll, A. and Hatfield, J. (1985). An Empirical Examination of the Relationship Between Corporate Social Responsibility and Profitability. Academy of Management Journal, 28(2), pp.446-463.

[3] Beneish, M., Billings, M. and Hodder, L. (2008). Internal Control Weaknesses and Information Uncertainty. The Accounting Review, 83(3), pp.665-703.

[4] Bowman, E. and Haire, M. (1975). A Strategic Posture Toward Corporate Social Responsibility. California Management Review, 18(2), pp.49-58.

[5] Brummer, J. (1991). Corporate Responsibility and Legitimacy: An Inter Disciplinary Analysis. New York Greenwood Press, pp.85-101.

[6] Chen, Y. and Ma, L. (2005). Empirical Study on Social Responsibility Accounting Information Market Response of Listed Companies in China. Accounting Research, (11), pp.76-81.

[7] Doyle, J., Ge, W. and McVay, S. (2007). Accruals Quality and Internal Control Over Financial Reporting. SSRN Electronic Journal.

[8] Friedman, M. (1970). The social responsibility of business is to increase its profits. New York Times Magazine, 13, 32–33.

[9] Freeman, R. (1984). Strategic management: a stakeholder approach. Boston: Pitman.

[10] Ge, W. and McVay, S. (2005). The Disclosure of Material Weaknesses in Internal Control after the Sarbanes‐ Oxley Act. Accounting Horizons, 19(3), pp.137-158.

[11] Knight, A., Worosz, M. and Todd, E. (2007). Serving food safety: consumer perceptions of food safety at restaurants. International Journal of Contemporary Hospitality Management, 19(6), pp.476-484.

[12] Kong, Y. and Li, J. (2010). A Study on the Correlation between Corporate Social Responsibility and Financial Performance - A Case Study of Shanghai A-share Manufacturing Industry. Journal of Finance and Economics Monthly, (15), pp.14-16.

[13] Li, Z. and Xiang, R. (2007). Research on the Definition, Measurement Method and Present Situation of Information Disclosure of Corporate Social Responsibility in China. Accounting research, (7), pp.3-11.

[14] McWilliams, A. and Siegel, D. (2000). Corporate social responsibility and financial performance: correlation or misspecification? Strategic Management Journal, 21(5), pp.603-609.

[15] Mitchell, F. (2007). Sarbanes Oxley Section 404: can material weakness be predicted and modeled? An examination of the variables of the ZETA model in prediction of material weakness. Current HKU staff and students. The University of Hong Kong.

[16] Preston, L. and O'Bannon, D. (1997). The Corporate Social-Financial Performance Relationship. Business & Society, 36(4), pp.419-429.

[17] Shen, H. (2005). A Study on the Relationship between Corporate Social Responsibility and Corporate Financial Performance: An Analysis Based on Stakeholder Theory. Master. Xiamen University.

[18] Tang, X. (2012). An Analysis of the Correlation between Internal Control and Profitability of Listed Companies. Green Finance and Accounting, (03), pp.34-37.

[19] Tao, R. (2012). Research on Social Responsibility and Financial Performance of Multinational Oil Company. Master. East China Normal University.

[20] Tseng, C. (2007). Internal Control and Enterprise Risk. Master. University of Society.

[21] Zheng, S., Xu, G., Deng, K. and Wang, J. (2009). A Study on the Types, the Influencing Factor and the Effect of Internal Control Structure. Auditing Research, (01), pp.34-37.