2017
DOI: 10.1007/978-981-10-5047-3_10
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The Linkages Between CSR, Social Capital and Small Enterprise Development in a Large Company’s Supply Chain

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“…Literature posits that CSR beneficiaries are the most preferred source of information which provides essential insights to managers about companies' behavior towards socially responsible practices (Bhinekawati, 2018; Ismail et al, 2015; Singh & Misra, 2020c). Researchers believe that determining the extent to which a business organization meets its stakeholders' expectations can help in evaluating the outcomes of CSR practices (Gangone & Gănescu, 2014).…”
Section: Stakeholder Theory Of Csrmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Literature posits that CSR beneficiaries are the most preferred source of information which provides essential insights to managers about companies' behavior towards socially responsible practices (Bhinekawati, 2018; Ismail et al, 2015; Singh & Misra, 2020c). Researchers believe that determining the extent to which a business organization meets its stakeholders' expectations can help in evaluating the outcomes of CSR practices (Gangone & Gănescu, 2014).…”
Section: Stakeholder Theory Of Csrmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Literature posits that CSR beneficiaries are the most preferred source of information which provides essential insights to managers about companies' behavior towards socially responsible practices (Bhinekawati, 2018;Ismail et al, 2015;Singh & Misra, 2020c).…”
Section: Stakeholder Theory Of Csrmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…(2) Sustainable growth rate (SGR) Hui and Loi [39] pointed out that fulfilling social responsibility is the key to sustainable development of enterprises. Bhinekawati [40] found that there is a positive relationship between CSR and sustainability growth in developing countries. Therefore, this paper chooses the sustainable growth rate used to measure the development ability of listed companies as a control variable.…”
Section: Control Variables (1) Intangible Asset Ratio (Iar)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This valuable input is needed by the firm for providing better services and/or products to the market [68]. In addition, cooperation between the firm and stakeholders in implementing CSR programs improves their understanding of each other, and continuous cooperation in this respect enhances the interdependence between the firm and its stakeholders [69]. Long-term commitment to CSR activities facilitates the value identification of the stakeholders with the business [70], thus enabling the firm to cultivate social capital and receive the support of stakeholders [71].…”
Section: Corporate Social Responsibility and Social Capital Theorymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Specifically, properly implemented community CSR advances the well-being of the community, the disadvantaged, and society as a whole, and improves the corporate image with regard to transparency, goodwill, and good citizenship among its stakeholders [68]. The interaction between the firm and its stakeholders in the planning, implementation, evaluation, and modification of CSR programs enables them to understand each other better and enhances the social capital of the firm [69]. When the firm continuously cooperates with its stakeholders in CSR programs, they exchange more information, share more work, and become more reliant on each other.…”
Section: Csr and Service Innovation Performancementioning
confidence: 99%