2019
DOI: 10.1108/bij-08-2019-0372
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Social and financial aid for disaster relief operations using CSR and crowdfunding

Abstract: Purpose The purpose of this paper is to understand the interlinkages between corporate social responsibility (CSR) and crowdfunding in the context of disaster relief operations (DRO). It intends to explore how information quality moderates the relationship of CSR and crowdfunding to achieve financial and social stability. The study also controls variables such as type of disaster, size of the firm and sector to which the firms belong while drawing implications. Design/methodology/approach The study collects … Show more

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“…Using document analysis, Hossain (2012) concludes that social workers are in a position to improve community engagement on disaster management. Behl and Dutta (2019) investigate the role of corporate social responsibility and crowdfunding to fund disaster relief. Using a structured questionnaire, they survey private Indian firms that donated to disaster relief in the 2008-2018 period.…”
Section: Community Engagement In Disaster Managementmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Using document analysis, Hossain (2012) concludes that social workers are in a position to improve community engagement on disaster management. Behl and Dutta (2019) investigate the role of corporate social responsibility and crowdfunding to fund disaster relief. Using a structured questionnaire, they survey private Indian firms that donated to disaster relief in the 2008-2018 period.…”
Section: Community Engagement In Disaster Managementmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is noted that social responsibility that manifest via the social activity of a business unit, encompasses the efforts of businesses to contribute, financially and non-financially, to the development of the well-being of different social groups [55][56][57][58]. These initiatives encompass the support that is provided to various social groups, e.g., large families, disabled people or those at the brink of poverty [59], the regions devastated by various disasters [60], children education [61], etc. These initiatives are executed by the business unit that is directly engaging, i.e., by directing financial and non-financial (e.g., food) resources to the society members or by engaging various non-governmental organizations [62], or using the contribution of society members to the socially responsible activity via the consumption of certain products, and organizing various social campaigns [63].…”
Section: Links Between Social Responsibility and Povertymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The aftermath of any disaster necessitates an immediate supply of emergency RM to minimize human sufferings (Dubey & Gunasekaran, 2016 ; Wang et al, 2016b ; Behl & Dutta, 2020a ; Behl & Dutta, 2020b ; Shafiq & Soratana, 2020 ; Cao et al, 2021 ). Because of various trade-offs and uncertainty in the decision-making environment (Maiyar & Thakkar, 2020 ), it is always challenging to achieve this goal during execution (Dubey et al, 2019a ; Özdamar et al, 2004 ).…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%