Corporate Social Responsibility in Supply Chains of Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises

Hee Yong Lee, Dong Wook Kwak, Jeong Yang Park

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Abstract

Research has shown that implementation of corporate social responsibility (CSR) practice represents a considerable challenge for small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs). This research conceptualises the dimensions and contingencies of CSR in SME supply chains. Drawing on institutional theory and stakeholder theory, we investigated the degree of importance and implementation of CSR practices in SMEs. A large-scale questionnaire survey with SMEs in manufacturing sectors and panel discussions were conducted in South Korea. The findings indicate that SMEs tend to focus on explicit CSR practices that can be easily identified by their customers. Consistent with this, stakeholder and institutional pressures were valid in the performance of CSR practices, but largely biased to customers, government, and regulatory pressures. Based on institutional theory and stakeholder theory as overarching theoretical lenses, this research contributes to a fuller understanding of the dimensions of CSR practices in the supply chains from an SME perspective.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)634-647
Number of pages14
JournalCorporate Social Responsibility and Environmental Management
Volume24
Issue number6
DOIs
StatePublished - 1 Nov 2017

Keywords

  • South Korea
  • corporate social responsibility
  • institutional theory
  • small and medium-sized enterprises
  • stakeholder theory
  • supply chain management

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