2020
DOI: 10.1108/jabs-10-2017-0176
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Corporate sustainability in SMEs: an Asian perspective

Abstract: Purpose The purpose of this paper is to do a thorough literature review to assess the current status of corporate sustainability (CS) practices, issues and challenges in small and medium enterprises (SMEs) and based on literature suggest a model that can improve and strategically manage their sustainability practices in the emerging market context of Asia. Design/methodology/approach After setting the theoretical background on why the corporations need to shoulder the responsibility of sustainable developmen… Show more

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“…(Sukawati et al 2020;Astawa et al 2020;Lozano, 2019). Currently, Corporate Sustainability (CS) has become an effective way to run a business (Das et al, 2020) and has become an obligation for companies. (Ashrafi et al, 2020).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…(Sukawati et al 2020;Astawa et al 2020;Lozano, 2019). Currently, Corporate Sustainability (CS) has become an effective way to run a business (Das et al, 2020) and has become an obligation for companies. (Ashrafi et al, 2020).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In addition, the application of cleaner production within SMEs is below expectation. SMEs in general are not using cleaner production within their operations (Das et al, 2020). Cleaner production is viewed as a new concept and with a slow uptake in developing countries (Sahu et al, 2021) such as South Africa (Doorasamy, 2019).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The study focused on manufacturing SMEs in Gauteng province with at least 11 employees but not more than 500. The manufacturing SMEs were chosen based on the conventional notion that perceives the manufacturing sector as largely responsible for global negative environmental impacts (Das et al, 2020). Also, accountants or finance personnel and chief executive officers/owners were targeted in this study to be able to answer the research questions.…”
Section: Data Collectionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The SR of a region's business network can contribute positively to the sustainability of the territory, but this relationship will only be effective if it is fully integrated at all organizational levels [39]. Indeed, sustainable companies with positive economic profits set an example for SMEs in both emerging and developed markets [40] and contribute to the promotion of SR values. CSR has become an organizational competitiveness factor that can have a long-term impact in the areas in which it operates, developing mutually beneficial relations with the community and improving the public image of companies [27].…”
Section: Territorial Social Responsibility (Tsr): Sustainable Regions and Corporate Involvementmentioning
confidence: 99%