2020
DOI: 10.1002/csr.1956
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Effects of environmental corporate social responsibility on environmental well‐being perception and the mediation role of community resilience

Abstract: Environmental corporate social responsibility (ECSR) is corporate business sustainability for the future and a noble ethical that fosters social, economic and environmental well‐being (EWB) of the community. Based on environmental protection and management, the Indonesian mining company is obliged to mitigate and conserve the surrounding environmental ecosystem. The mining company invested IDR17.35 billion on ECSR since 2006. This study examines the effects of ECSR on EWB of the community by mediating communit… Show more

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“…To date, however, the vast majority of studies in the ECSR literature mainly paid attention to the organizational level of analysis ( Cordeiro and Tewari, 2014 ; Forcadell et al, 2021 ; Rela et al, 2021 ). For instance, studies on the organizational level have examined the effect of ECSR on organizational performance, such as financial performance ( Lioui and Sharma, 2012 ; Zhang and Ouyang, 2021 ), export performance ( Xu et al, 2018 ), innovation performance ( Wu W. et al, 2020 ), business competitiveness, and environmental performance ( Chuang and Huang, 2018 ; Orazalin, 2020 ).…”
Section: Research Background and Hypotheses Developmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To date, however, the vast majority of studies in the ECSR literature mainly paid attention to the organizational level of analysis ( Cordeiro and Tewari, 2014 ; Forcadell et al, 2021 ; Rela et al, 2021 ). For instance, studies on the organizational level have examined the effect of ECSR on organizational performance, such as financial performance ( Lioui and Sharma, 2012 ; Zhang and Ouyang, 2021 ), export performance ( Xu et al, 2018 ), innovation performance ( Wu W. et al, 2020 ), business competitiveness, and environmental performance ( Chuang and Huang, 2018 ; Orazalin, 2020 ).…”
Section: Research Background and Hypotheses Developmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The same thing is interpreted by Pfefferbaum [31], that is, community resilience refers to the ability of community members to take meaningful, deliberate, and collective action to remedy the impact of a problem, including the ability to interpret the environment, intervene, and move on. Resilience is conceptually related to sustainability by involving people, social systems, and institutions that are resistant to disturbance [17,22]. Community resilience also refers to the process that links adaptability after disruption [32].…”
Section: Theory and Literature Review 21 Definition Of Individual And Community Resiliencementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Previous studies investigated community resilience, such as community resilience to, and disaster recovery from, natural disasters and bad weather [20]. The strategies used by some small farms to improve resilience include facing economic, social, and environmental disturbances [21], the effect of CSR [1,22], observing community resilience from space using nighttime lights to model economic disturbance and recovery patterns in natural disasters [23], environmental change, and the livelihood resilience of farmers [24]. Given the case in Indonesia, as a nickel mining center in Southeast Sulawesi, this study constructing a farmer resilience model in supporting agricultural development around industrial mining.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The enactment of the Omnibus law in 2020 raises many question marks, especially in the Environmental cluster. Several provisions have changed with the enactment of the Omnibus law, including [33][34][35]:…”
Section: Ecocides As Serious Human Rights Violationsmentioning
confidence: 99%