I don't see how they could. Pre-OWS, Corporate America's political messaging was mostly centrist with a vague milquetoast conservative flavoring, outside of some industries like oil and gas which were more culturally conservative, or Silicon Valley which tended libertarian.
They went in hard on baizuo idpol, and now they've installed the poster children for that ideology in the White House. If they tried to swing to some variety of right-wing populism and coopt its culture to support neoliberalism the way they did with the left, they would instantly lose most of their extremely online left-wing puppets and turn them into bitter enemies. It would go against the mythology of the Democrats, who they've just helped gain control of the government, making it hard for them to politically coordinate.
Thing is, SJWism was always going to have a short shelf life because it's fated to eat itself over who's the most oppressed, and even the group that manages to become king of the mountain will get dejected when they realize that the coveted super-victim status doesn't actually make their lives better. Look at the shift from POC to BIPOC, the discussions of "brown privilege" and "Asian privilege" during BLM and the social justice thought leaders who are untouchable one day and then canceled the next.
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SJWs have been activated to create a narrative against the short squeezers, but they're woefully unsuited for that purpose. Saying people are "Nazi incel chuds" for buying GameStop stock is absurd, it's a case of how when your only tool is a hammer every problem looks like a nail. If this leads to an economic collapse, which is looking increasingly likely, and the woke are screaming about pronouns and microaggressions while millions of people lose their homes during a pandemic, their ideas will become irrelevant overnight.
The pivot to idpol for Corporate America was kind of like the GME 140% short: an ill-considered investment by "masters of the universe" who are looking more foolish by the day. It worked great in the short term but in the long term it ended up locking them into a path to disaster.