TY - JOUR
T1 - When Employers Speak Out
T2 - Examining Effects of Corporate Social Advocacy Through Belief Match, Organizational Identification, and Authenticity
AU - Troy, Cassandra L.C.
AU - Buckley, Christen
AU - Al Rawi, Ahmed
AU - Kim, Nahyun
AU - Vafeiadis, Michail
AU - Overton, Holly
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© The Author(s) 2025.
PY - 2025
Y1 - 2025
N2 - Stakeholders expect companies to speak out on contentious issues, but such advocacy risks backlash. While much prior research on corporate social advocacy (CSA) has focused on external stakeholders, companies must also consider how advocacy affects employees. Drawing on organizational identification theory, this study uses an experiment (N = 256) to examine effects of an organization’s decision to engage in advocacy on employees’ attitudes and behavior intentions. We found that when employees agree with an employer decision to tackle a controversial social issue in the form of belief match and view it as authentic, this strengthens their relationship, ultimately resulting in positive outcomes for employers (e.g., loyalty) as well as for social movements (e.g., activism intentions).
AB - Stakeholders expect companies to speak out on contentious issues, but such advocacy risks backlash. While much prior research on corporate social advocacy (CSA) has focused on external stakeholders, companies must also consider how advocacy affects employees. Drawing on organizational identification theory, this study uses an experiment (N = 256) to examine effects of an organization’s decision to engage in advocacy on employees’ attitudes and behavior intentions. We found that when employees agree with an employer decision to tackle a controversial social issue in the form of belief match and view it as authentic, this strengthens their relationship, ultimately resulting in positive outcomes for employers (e.g., loyalty) as well as for social movements (e.g., activism intentions).
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U2 - 10.1177/08933189251321506
DO - 10.1177/08933189251321506
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:86000799855
SN - 0893-3189
JO - Management Communication Quarterly
JF - Management Communication Quarterly
ER -