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External crises create opportunities to strengthen companies' commitment to society through CSR claims; however, consumers often perceive them as opportunistic. This study leverages the unique setting of COVID-19 to determine the power of consumer self-centered factors (i.e., concern about the crisis, personal impact, and political ideology) to predict situational skepticism towards CSR communication during a large-scale external crisis. An online survey of 1,000 consumers, analyzed using structural equation modeling, revealed that self-centered variables are key determinants to predict skepticism during external events. This effect is mediated by the inferential process of attributing motives. Their predictive power is consistent across the four CSR domains (i.e., customer, environment, employees, philanthropy). This study moves forward on the egocentric pattern projection and the attribution theories by addressing reactive CSRto external crises, atype of crisis that has been overlooked, and supports managerial decisions to mitigate CSR skepticism for potential external crises to come.

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Title
The impact of self-centered factors on skepticism towards CSR claims during large-scale external crises
Author
Vinyals-Mirabent, Sara 1 ; Rodero, Emma 2 ; Rodriguez-de-Dios, Isabel 3 ; Mas-Manchón, Lluís 2 

 Universitat Autonoma de Barcelona 
 Universitat Pompeu Fabra 
 Universidad de Salamanca 
Publication title
Volume
38
Issue
1
Pages
146-162
Number of pages
18
Publication year
2025
Publication date
2025
Publisher
Universidad de Navarra
Place of publication
Pamplona
Country of publication
Spain
e-ISSN
23867876
Source type
Scholarly Journal
Language of publication
English
Document type
Journal Article
ProQuest document ID
3225543484
Document URL
https://www.proquest.com/scholarly-journals/impact-self-centered-factors-on-skepticism/docview/3225543484/se-2?accountid=208611
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Last updated
2025-11-07
Database
ProQuest One Academic