The conceptual framework model for the adoption of governance of CSR and financial performance

Author(s)
Alshareef, Mohammed Naif Z
Publication Date
2013
Abstract
Purpose: This paper proposes to synthesize the relevant and empirical literature on Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) adoption, within the context of the corporate governance and other factors which influence the adoption. This paper focuses on the role of the diversity of the board of directors within a CSR and governance systems through a research framework. The paper also examines that role of top management team, which helps in the implementation of a socially responsible business. This leads to improved corporate financial performance, which then increases the adoption of corporate social responsibility within the organization. Design/ Methodology: This paper uses stakeholder theory to present cannon for examination of a number of research propositions presented in the paper. This helps to identify a future research agenda within this area. Findings: A number of research propositions and research agenda are presented on the potential adoption of CSR literature, and the association it may have with the corporate financial performance. Originality/value: As the extant literature does not provide a canon of CSR adoption, the paper's originality is its argument that a positive association between adoption of CSR and financial performance could serve as an approach to assess adoption of CSR. Furthermore, the use of stakeholder theory provides additional insights into identifying the adoption of CSR and its link with the financial performance issues.
Citation
Partnerships and the Research Journey: Proceedings of the 7th Annual Postgraduate Research Conference, p. 15-30
ISBN
9781921597572
Link
Publisher
University of New England
Title
The conceptual framework model for the adoption of governance of CSR and financial performance
Type of document
Conference Publication
Entity Type
Publication

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