Substitution between CSR Activities: Evidence from Hiring and Mistreating Unauthorized Workers and Pollution

Management Science, forthcoming

57 Pages Posted: 7 Feb 2025

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Ying Huang

University of Texas at Dallas

Ningzhong Li

University of Texas at Dallas

Xiaolu Zhou

The Chinese University of Hong Kong (CUHK) - School of Accountancy

Date Written: January 02, 2025

Abstract

We argue substitution can exist among CSR investments and exogenously increasing one CSR investment could lead to a decrease in another CSR investment. We provide evidence using the U.S. states' staggered adoptions of E-Verify mandates, which curtail a labor-related social bad by reducing the hiring of unauthorized workers and related workplace abuses. We find the mandate leads to an increase in plant-level pollution, an environmental social bad, and the effect is stronger when the mandate applies to more employers, for plants in states with more unauthorized workers in the labor force, and for plants with jobs that are inherently more hazardous.

Keywords: Corporate social responsibility (CSR), ESG, Pollution, Unauthorized workers, E-Verify

Suggested Citation

Huang, Ying and Li, Ningzhong and Zhou, Xiaolu, Substitution between CSR Activities: Evidence from Hiring and Mistreating Unauthorized Workers and Pollution (January 02, 2025). Management Science, forthcoming, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=5080630 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.5080630

Ying Huang

University of Texas at Dallas ( email )

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Richardson, TX 75080
United States

Ningzhong Li (Contact Author)

University of Texas at Dallas ( email )

2601 North Floyd Road
Richardson, TX 75083
United States

Xiaolu Zhou

The Chinese University of Hong Kong (CUHK) - School of Accountancy

Shatin, N.T.
Hong Kong

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