2019
DOI: 10.1002/nvsm.1660
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Corporate sustainable actions through United Nations sustainable development goals: The internal customer's response

Abstract: Designing sustainable corporate social responsibility (CSR) strategy utilizing the United Nations sustainable development goals (SDGs) framework to deal with consumption in a sustainable and responsible fashion is increasingly a requirement in emerging economies. This paper examines sustainable social initiatives (SIs) via a CSR model and social lens as part of the SDG framework for multinational enterprises (MNEs), to determine the perception of the internal customer and stakeholder (i.e., the employee) along… Show more

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“…Guandalini, Sun, and Zhou (2019) and Muff, Kapalka, and Dyllick (2018) assess the implementation of SDGs through strategic business tools. The studies by Munro and Arli (2019) and Pineda‐Escobar (2019) instead adopt a quantitative approach. The former rely on primary data (online questionnaire) of a company's internal stakeholders, the latter on secondary ones based on a specific country (Colombia).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Guandalini, Sun, and Zhou (2019) and Muff, Kapalka, and Dyllick (2018) assess the implementation of SDGs through strategic business tools. The studies by Munro and Arli (2019) and Pineda‐Escobar (2019) instead adopt a quantitative approach. The former rely on primary data (online questionnaire) of a company's internal stakeholders, the latter on secondary ones based on a specific country (Colombia).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Large organizations have more exposure to the public, and their goodwill is more vulnerable to public opinion and social media reactions (Ali et al , 2015). Large firms also have more resources; hence the expectations from diverse stakeholders increase with regard to incorporating the SDGs into their strategies as well as CSR agendas and reports (Munro and Arli, 2019).…”
Section: Research Questions and Hypothesesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This assumption is based on the 17 United Nations' Sustainable Development Goals -SDGs which the entire humanity bound itself to and agreed to operationalise (Munro & Arli, 2020). This notion focuses on fostering economic development of all individuals in all countries.…”
Section: Framing the Responses: Sustainable Development Goals Africa ...mentioning
confidence: 99%