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Can corporate philanthropy change consumers’ perceptions of Japanese multinationals and reduce animosity toward them?

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PurposeThe purpose of this paper is to empirically investigate how corporate philanthropy (CP) can affect consumer perceptions of Japanese multinationals, for which there exists strong animosity in Asia, and how… Click to show full abstract

PurposeThe purpose of this paper is to empirically investigate how corporate philanthropy (CP) can affect consumer perceptions of Japanese multinationals, for which there exists strong animosity in Asia, and how this animosity can be attenuated.Design/methodology/approachThe study first examines Japanese firms in China (Study 1) and then Japanese, European and local firms in Korea (Study 2).FindingsThe results suggest that CP activities can have a positive effect on the consumer recognition of company localness and they can also attenuate company animosity for foreign multinationals. In addition, the findings suggest that Japanese multinationals can benefit greatly from CP activities in Asia than for domestic and other foreign firms.Research limitations/implicationsThe study found that consumers do not have ethnocentric attribution biases in evaluations of CP activities by foreign multinationals, as suggested by attribution theory (Hewstone, 1990; Nisbett, 1971).Originality/valueThere is limited evidence supporting the effects of CP activities by foreign multinationals from a country of origin for which there exists strong animosity.

Keywords: foreign multinationals; animosity; corporate philanthropy; perceptions japanese; japanese multinationals

Journal Title: Asia Pacific Journal of Marketing and Logistics
Year Published: 2019

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