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    Determinants of consumer attributions of Corporate Social Responsibility
    (Springer, 2015-02-25) Marín Rives, Longinos; Cuestas Díaz, Pedro Jesús; Román Nicolás, Sergio; Comercialización e Investigación de Mercados
    Prior research has found attributions to mediate the relationship between the elements of corporate social responsibility (CSR) activities and consumer responses to firms; however, the question of what variables determine consumer attributions of CSR remains partially unaddressed. This article analyzes why consumers make attributions of CSR that are either positive (values-driven or strategic motives), or negative (stakeholder-driven or egoistic motives). The results obtained from two empirical studies (n = 197, n = 222) indicate that company–cause fit, corporate ability, and interpersonal trust have a positive influence on the motives that consumers attribute to CSR, whereas corporate hypocrisy has a negative effect. This research contributes to our understanding of the psychological mechanisms underlying impactful consumer judgments and provides guidance for organizations in responding to such evaluations.
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    ¿Es neutral la información sobre resultados?
    (2016) Suárez Fernández, Óscar
    Los estados financieros numéricos, para su adecuada interpretación, necesitan ser enmarcados en un contexto de referencia, datos facilitados por la empresa en su información narrativa. El objetivo del presente trabajo es el estudio de la neutralidad de la información contenida en el informe de gestión, cualidad fundamental para que la información divulgada por las empresas sea fiable y, por lo tanto, de calidad. Para ello analizamos el empleo de diversas estrategias de manipulación de la información narrativa durante el período 2007-2009 en una muestra de empresas españolas cotizadas. Los resultados alcanzados respaldan la hipótesis de que la información narrativa está orientada hacia las relaciones públicas, siendo utilizada para tratar de construir y proyectar una determinada imagen. Así, cuando las empresas sufren un deterioro en su desempeño financiero, son poco objetivas en la descripción de dicho desempeño: elaboran una información de difícil lectura, no emplean un tono pesimista y no divulgan más noticias malas que buenas. Además, en estas empresas se tiende a atribuir la responsabilidad de las malas noticias a factores externos a las mismas.
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    Exploring attributional and coping strategies in competitive injured athletes: a qualitative approach
    (Frontiers Media, 2023-10-27) Leguizamo, Federico; Nuñez, Antonio; Gervilla, Elena; Olmedilla Zafra, Aurelio; García-Mas, Alejandro; Personalidad, Evaluación y Tratamiento Psicológicos
    Introduction: This study explores the attributions and coping strategies of athletes who experienced psychological impact from sport injuries or illness from a qualitative methodology. Purpose: To understand athletes’ unique perspectives on injury and recovery, framed in the Global Model of Sport Injuries, and contribute to the development of efective interventions and support programs for athletes. Methods: A qualitative research approach was employed, conducting semi-structured interviews with an ad hoc sample of 16 athletes, representing diverse backgrounds and competitive levels. Interviews were transcribed and analyzed using NVivo software, identifying themes and codes related to attributions and coping strategies. Results: Athletes attributed their sport injury mostly to bad luck, routine deviations, and negative mental states, while coping strategies used included cognitive restructuring, emotional calming, seeking social support, mental withdrawal, and behavioral risk. Factors such as training deviations, social support, psychological responses, and injury diagnosis seems to have influenced the coping strategies employed. Conclusions: Sport injuries and illnesses significantly impact athletes’ careers and wellbeing. Support and efective communication from coaching staff and healthcare professionals were identified as crucial for athletes’ wellbeing. These findings contribute to understanding the psychological processes and experiences involved in sport injury recovery and highlight key elements for prevention and intervention protocols. Future research should explore communication patterns in sports contexts and assess attributions and coping strategies at diferent stages of injury recovery.

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