Empowering society for better corporate social responsibility (CSR): The case of Malaysia

This article presents a theoretical proposition based on stakeholder theory for better Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) practices, specifically in the context of Malaysia. The aim of this article is to argue the need for a government initiative to help empower local communities and transform th...

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Main Authors: Amran, Azlan, Mohamed Zain, Mustafa, Sulaiman, Maliah, Sarker, Tapan, Say, Keat Ooi
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Published: Universiti Sains Malaysia * Pusat Pengajian Sains Kemasyarakatan 2013
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spelling my.iium.irep.316562015-07-24T01:16:50Z http://irep.iium.edu.my/31656/ Empowering society for better corporate social responsibility (CSR): The case of Malaysia Amran, Azlan Mohamed Zain, Mustafa Sulaiman, Maliah Sarker, Tapan Say, Keat Ooi BJ1725 Ethics of social groups, classes, etc. Professional ethics HF5001 Business. Business Administration This article presents a theoretical proposition based on stakeholder theory for better Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) practices, specifically in the context of Malaysia. The aim of this article is to argue the need for a government initiative to help empower local communities and transform them into legitimate and powerful stakeholders. An understanding of the concept and importance of CSR is still lacking among the local communities in Malaysia, in contrast to the communities in certain developed nations where the idea of CSR originated. Competing for the limited resources of the firm, communities need to understand that they also have a role in promoting better CSR. This article contributes to the literature by providing a fundamental explanation of how the community could be empowered to become an important driver of CSR practices, contributing to a better atmosphere if both firms and communities work together towards a sustainable livelihood. The public sector includes all types of government agencies, which should play their role in providing awareness to the community about its rights and capability to become an effective change agent regarding the responsibility of firms operating within its environment. © Penerbit Universiti Sains Malaysia, 2013. Universiti Sains Malaysia * Pusat Pengajian Sains Kemasyarakatan 2013 Article REM application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/31656/1/KM_31%281%29_ART_4_%2857-78%29.pdf Amran, Azlan and Mohamed Zain, Mustafa and Sulaiman, Maliah and Sarker, Tapan and Say, Keat Ooi (2013) Empowering society for better corporate social responsibility (CSR): The case of Malaysia. Kajian Malaysia, 31 (1). pp. 57-78. ISSN 0127-4082
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topic BJ1725 Ethics of social groups, classes, etc. Professional ethics
HF5001 Business. Business Administration
spellingShingle BJ1725 Ethics of social groups, classes, etc. Professional ethics
HF5001 Business. Business Administration
Amran, Azlan
Mohamed Zain, Mustafa
Sulaiman, Maliah
Sarker, Tapan
Say, Keat Ooi
Empowering society for better corporate social responsibility (CSR): The case of Malaysia
description This article presents a theoretical proposition based on stakeholder theory for better Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) practices, specifically in the context of Malaysia. The aim of this article is to argue the need for a government initiative to help empower local communities and transform them into legitimate and powerful stakeholders. An understanding of the concept and importance of CSR is still lacking among the local communities in Malaysia, in contrast to the communities in certain developed nations where the idea of CSR originated. Competing for the limited resources of the firm, communities need to understand that they also have a role in promoting better CSR. This article contributes to the literature by providing a fundamental explanation of how the community could be empowered to become an important driver of CSR practices, contributing to a better atmosphere if both firms and communities work together towards a sustainable livelihood. The public sector includes all types of government agencies, which should play their role in providing awareness to the community about its rights and capability to become an effective change agent regarding the responsibility of firms operating within its environment. © Penerbit Universiti Sains Malaysia, 2013.
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author Amran, Azlan
Mohamed Zain, Mustafa
Sulaiman, Maliah
Sarker, Tapan
Say, Keat Ooi
author_facet Amran, Azlan
Mohamed Zain, Mustafa
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Sarker, Tapan
Say, Keat Ooi
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title Empowering society for better corporate social responsibility (CSR): The case of Malaysia
title_short Empowering society for better corporate social responsibility (CSR): The case of Malaysia
title_full Empowering society for better corporate social responsibility (CSR): The case of Malaysia
title_fullStr Empowering society for better corporate social responsibility (CSR): The case of Malaysia
title_full_unstemmed Empowering society for better corporate social responsibility (CSR): The case of Malaysia
title_sort empowering society for better corporate social responsibility (csr): the case of malaysia
publisher Universiti Sains Malaysia * Pusat Pengajian Sains Kemasyarakatan
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