9 research outputs found
Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) Priorities in the Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) of the Industrial Sector of Sialkot, Pakistan
The purpose of this research is to explore and understand corporate social responsibility (CSR) priorities in the small and medium enterprises (SMEs) of the industrial sector of Sialkot in Pakistan. The industrial sector of Sialkot is mainly involved in the production and supplying of sports, leather and surgical products for global companies. We used a qualitative approach to explore CSR priorities among SMEs. Informants were identified using purposive sampling. In-depth interviews were conducted with the senior managers, owners and executives of SMEs in the Sialkot industrial sector of Pakistan in three main industries namely; sports, surgical and leather. The findings of the study suggest philanthropy as a key ethical and social priority and CSR dimension supported by SMEs. Main dimensions of CSR in the context of Sialkot industrial sector SMEs were social (philanthropy), economic, legal and environment. In terms of CSR dimensions priorities, differences exist due to the nature of the specific industry and its protocols as data were collected from three different sub industrial sectors within the Sialkot industrial sector.Post-print / Final draf
Customers’ Assessments of Retail Traditional Local Markets: Strategy Outcome Performance Screening
Socially responsible markets involved in the consumer-organization identification process
Corporate Socially Responsible Practice by Banks in Singapore
Given many disasters due to climate changes, environmental degradation and human activities, such as the great Tsunami in Asia, The Tsunami in Japan (2011), forest-fires in Indonesia and many others, which negatively impact the daily life, health and income of millions of people, environmental protection and management is a collective responsibility of relevant stakeholders across countries. Adoption of corporate social responsibility (CSR) is one of the approaches which can help firms enhance their environmental performance. This chapter aims to revisit the concept of corporate social responsibility in the context of environmental protection, explore how banks practise CSR to protect the environment, using the banking sector in Singapore as a case study, and discuss policy implications on CSR practice to protect the environment at the corporate level. The secondary data for this study will be obtained from the annual reports and/or corporate social responsibility reports of six local banks and 26 foreign full banks in Singapore. The content analysis approach will be employed to investigate the CSR activities and practice of the banks. This chapter is significant because provides a better insight into the current CSR practice by the banking sector in Singapore to contribute to environmental protection
