2017
DOI: 10.1051/shsconf/20173600040
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Incorporating Role of Stakeholders into Corporate CSR Strategy For Sustainable Growth: An Exploratory Study

Abstract: In today's modern day context, Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) become the mantra for businesses as it can be seen as a strategic approach for firms to be succeed in their business endeavours. Hence, it remains the most widely used concept to refer to organizationalstakeholder relationships. An understanding about a stakeholder approach to CSR is an important means for a firm to enhance their commitment to operate in an economically, socially and environmentally sustainable manner. In support with above a… Show more

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“…Drawing from Wendell Wilkie, Bowen (1953) defines CSR as organization's social obligations, which is conceptually and operationally diverse. Some others define CSR as actions partially taken beyond the economic or technical sense (Keith, 1960), casting the firm's shadow on social scenes (Eells & Walton, 1961), and paying certain responsibilities beyond the economic and legal obligations (Freeman et al, 2010;McGuire, 1963;Reed, 1998;Tanggamani et al, 2017). Like Bowen's (1953), they lean on Wendell Wilkie but the words or phrases in italics rarely show explicitly the current criticality of CSR in organizations as a competitive weapon, a mantra for business success, a continuing commitment and a long-term action in the contemporary business setting.…”
Section: Corporate Responsibility and Csrmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Drawing from Wendell Wilkie, Bowen (1953) defines CSR as organization's social obligations, which is conceptually and operationally diverse. Some others define CSR as actions partially taken beyond the economic or technical sense (Keith, 1960), casting the firm's shadow on social scenes (Eells & Walton, 1961), and paying certain responsibilities beyond the economic and legal obligations (Freeman et al, 2010;McGuire, 1963;Reed, 1998;Tanggamani et al, 2017). Like Bowen's (1953), they lean on Wendell Wilkie but the words or phrases in italics rarely show explicitly the current criticality of CSR in organizations as a competitive weapon, a mantra for business success, a continuing commitment and a long-term action in the contemporary business setting.…”
Section: Corporate Responsibility and Csrmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The stakeholder theory brings a new dominant world into CSR that defines corporate obligations and responsibilities to every stakeholder and integrates same into strategy. Scholars (Freeman, 1984;Freeman et al, 2010;Jones, 1995;Reed, 1998;Tanggamani et al, 2017) attest that such insights explain and predict the relationship between CSR and stakeholders since corporations are continuously involved in CSR activities to build or rebuild trust, support and cooperation from stakeholders. Freeman (1984) proposes that stakeholder theory explains firm's motivations with respect to CSR disclosure; emphasizing that corporate sustainability and survival predominantly lie on relationships with, and value-delivery to, stakeholders.…”
Section: Csr and Stakeholder Theorymentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Selain itu, penerapan konsep CSR di Indonesia diatur melalui Undang-Undang Perseroan Terbatas. Untuk memberikan dampak yang signifikan terhadap masyarakat, perusahaan perlu merangkul inisiatif CSR tidak hanya sebagai kewajiban tetapi lebih sebagai alat strategis yang melayani kepentingan perusahaan dan masyarakat (Tanggamani et al, 2017) (Faisal et al, 2019). Selain itu, diperlukan investasi dalam pelatihan dan pendidikan untuk meningkatkan kesadaran akan pentingnya CSR dan penerapannya yang tepat.…”
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