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Small to Medium Sized Enterprises and Corporate Social Responsibility: The Role of International Networks

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Management number 201821762 Release Date 2025/10/08 List Price $23.81 Model Number 201821762
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This book explores the reasons why small firms are increasingly participating in international networks related to Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR), despite the majority of these networks primarily serving multinational corporations. It finds that the motivations for small firm participation in these institutions are complex and do not follow the same hierarchical order as large businesses, suggesting a heterarchical structure where alignment is contingent upon factors such as individual CSR perception, self-conception, or social environment. The book explains why small firms prefer to engage in sustainable development within institutionalized forms of CSR rather than act in isolation and provides recommendations on how to support and increase SME participation in these forms of civic engagement.

Format: Paperback / softback
Length: 218 pages
Publication date: 31 March 2021
Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd


While some research has been conducted on the Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) activities of small firms, their involvement in international networks related to CSR remains relatively understudied. These networks primarily cater to the needs of multinational corporations. However, it is noteworthy that the number of small firms participating in such institutions has witnessed a significant increase in recent years. This newfound interest among SMEs in institutional forms of CSR begs the question: what are the driving factors behind this shift?

To explore this question, this book conducts a qualitative empirical study of German small firms' participation in the United Nations Global Compact, one of the most prominent CSR institutions. The motivations behind small firm participation in institutionalized CSR are intricate and deviate from the hierarchical order typically associated with large business behavior. Instead, reasons for institutional engagement suggest a heterarchical structure, where alignment depends on factors such as individual CSR perceptions, self-conception, or social environment.

The book delves into why small firms opt for sustainable development within institutionalized CSR frameworks rather than operating in isolation. It provides insights into the factors that influence their decision-making process and offers recommendations to support and enhance SME participation in institutionalized forms of civic engagement.

By examining the drivers and motivations behind small firm participation in international networks, this book contributes to the understanding of CSR practices in the business world. It offers valuable insights for policymakers, practitioners, and researchers interested in promoting sustainable development and enhancing SME engagement in global CSR initiatives.

Weight: 426g
Dimension: 234 x 156 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9780367784638


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