A new study by San Francisco State University Assistant Professor of Management Nara Jeong suggests that CEOs look to the White House for leadership on social responsibility—but not the way you might expect. It turns out that corporate leaders are less likely to act on their values when they’re in agreement with the president. And their social responsibility efforts increase when they don’t agree with the leadership of the commander in chief.
Click here for original story, Study: US presidents play surprising role in driving corporate social responsibility
Source: Phys.org