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Lookup NU author(s): Professor Ying YangORCiD, Dr Biao Yang, Ade Oyedijo
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In this paper, we address two interrelated research gaps in the Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) literature. The first is a lack of understanding of how CSR strategies are constructed and successfully implemented in practice. The second is the dearth of literature related to embedding CSR within Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises (SMEs). We developed the Conceptual Model of Employee Engagement, CSR Implementation and Value Creation from the literature, applying the Communication Constitutes Organizations (CCO) theoretical lens. This lens proposes that companies move through three communicative phases in embedding CSR: the leadership-driven instrumental phase, the political phase (which seeks feedback from stakeholders) and the networked phase (where CSR activities are co-created with employees). The conceptual model was tested using in-depth case studies with five Northern Irish SMEs. It was found that companies took a phased-approach to CSR implementation, with increasing employee engagement within each phase. The CCO approach results in value creation through CSR becoming initialised and embraced by employees through the 'hard' and 'soft' wiring of CSR activities into organisational decision-making. The findings were then operationalised to create The Analytical Framework for Employee Engagement, CSR Implementation and Value Creation to provide guidance to practitioners and policymakers on approaches to incorporating CSR.
Author(s): Yang Y, Yang B, Davison E, Wylie J, Cadden T, Oyedijo A
Publication type: Article
Publication status: Published
Journal: Production Planning and Control
Year: 2024
Pages: ePub ahead of Print
Online publication date: 31/05/2024
Acceptance date: 11/05/2024
Date deposited: 17/05/2024
ISSN (print): 0953-7287
ISSN (electronic): 1366-5871
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
URL: https://doi.org/10.1080/09537287.2024.2358031
DOI: 10.1080/09537287.2024.2358031
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