Employees’ perceptions of corporate social responsibility in a selected manufacturing enterprise in South Africa
Itumeleng Maome
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Itumeleng Maome: Faculty of Management Sciences, Department of Entrepreneurial Studies and Management, Durban University of Technology (DUT)
International Journal of Business Ecosystem & Strategy (2687-2293), 2024, vol. 6, issue 2, 101-109
Abstract:
Despite small and medium enterprises (SMEs) being the backbone of any economy, their performance is not satisfactory. Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) is frequently utilised to improve business sustainability and meet stakeholder responsibilities. However, literature focuses on CSR practices in larger corporations, neglecting the practice in SMEs. On the other hand, CSR research usually overlooks internal stakeholders such as employees. In order to bridge this gap, the researcher investigated internal stakeholders’ perceptions of CSR in a South African medium-sized organization located in the eThekwini municipal area, as this perspective is critical in developing a comprehensive CSR strategy. Data for this research was gathered through interviews and focus group discussions with managers and employees of the selected organization. Thematic content analysis was the primary method utilised for analysing the collected data, which was aided by NVivo 12 software for complete data processing and organization. The findings revealed that employees view CSR as a viable practice that encourages dedication and motivation to improve work performance. CSR implementation within the organization is seen as an effective motivational tool, resulting in greater output, increased staff dedication, decreased absenteeism, and increased employee turnover. The researcher argues that CSR can increase employee performance and emphasizes the necessity for SME managers to incorporate social, environmental and employee-related CSR projects into their business strategy to improve overall performance.
Keywords: SMEs; Corporate social responsibility; Stakeholders; Employees; business performance (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2024
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