Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) and Entrepreneurship: A Conceptual Model

Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) is growing in prominence and importance. Large businesses such as banks are instituting comprehensive CSR programs that focus on social and environment concerns. Concurrently, the interest in entrepreneurship is also growing. Entrepreneurship fosters economic...

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Main Authors: Wong, Teik Aun, Bustami, Mohammad Reevany, Ong, Tze Chin*, Ow Yong, Mun Geet
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spelling my-inti-eprints.14202024-03-18T04:06:33Z http://eprints.intimal.edu.my/1420/ Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) and Entrepreneurship: A Conceptual Model Wong, Teik Aun Bustami, Mohammad Reevany Ong, Tze Chin* Ow Yong, Mun Geet H Social Sciences (General) HV Social pathology. Social and public welfare Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) is growing in prominence and importance. Large businesses such as banks are instituting comprehensive CSR programs that focus on social and environment concerns. Concurrently, the interest in entrepreneurship is also growing. Entrepreneurship fosters economic growth, social development, creates jobs and encourages innovation. Thus far, in the Malaysian context, these two phenomena are developing largely in isolation. CSR programs that focus on assisting entrepreneurs are absent. Herein lies an opportunity to synergize and create value. Large businesses, particularly banks, are wellpositioned to assist entrepreneurs gain a foothold in the business world. Banks have the management expertise, credit facilities and business networks to assist entrepreneurs in an effective and efficient manner. An overview of neighboring Indonesia reveals several banks deploying CSR programs that specifically assists entrepreneurs. Institutional Isomorphism Theory is used to frame and conceptualize this phenomenon. Data collection methodology is document analysis in a cross-country comparative context. The findings suggest isomorphic tendency and suitability for Malaysian banks to emulate their Indonesian brethren in instituting CSR programs tailored to assist entrepreneurs. Specifically, a CSR program targeted at entrepreneurs in Malaysian night markets is proposed. The proposed CSR program assists this targeted group to embrace e-commerce, finance business development and adopt other modern business practices. Conceptually, this proposed CSR program can actualize an “enhanced night market” that is commercially competitive, socially sustainable and can potentially become international tourist attractions. INTI International University 2020-09 Article PeerReviewed text en cc_by_4 http://eprints.intimal.edu.my/1420/1/ij2020_12.pdf Wong, Teik Aun and Bustami, Mohammad Reevany and Ong, Tze Chin* and Ow Yong, Mun Geet (2020) Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) and Entrepreneurship: A Conceptual Model. INTI JOURNAL, 2020 (12). ISSN e2600-7320 http://intijournal.newinti.edu.my
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topic H Social Sciences (General)
HV Social pathology. Social and public welfare
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HV Social pathology. Social and public welfare
Wong, Teik Aun
Bustami, Mohammad Reevany
Ong, Tze Chin*
Ow Yong, Mun Geet
Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) and Entrepreneurship: A Conceptual Model
description Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) is growing in prominence and importance. Large businesses such as banks are instituting comprehensive CSR programs that focus on social and environment concerns. Concurrently, the interest in entrepreneurship is also growing. Entrepreneurship fosters economic growth, social development, creates jobs and encourages innovation. Thus far, in the Malaysian context, these two phenomena are developing largely in isolation. CSR programs that focus on assisting entrepreneurs are absent. Herein lies an opportunity to synergize and create value. Large businesses, particularly banks, are wellpositioned to assist entrepreneurs gain a foothold in the business world. Banks have the management expertise, credit facilities and business networks to assist entrepreneurs in an effective and efficient manner. An overview of neighboring Indonesia reveals several banks deploying CSR programs that specifically assists entrepreneurs. Institutional Isomorphism Theory is used to frame and conceptualize this phenomenon. Data collection methodology is document analysis in a cross-country comparative context. The findings suggest isomorphic tendency and suitability for Malaysian banks to emulate their Indonesian brethren in instituting CSR programs tailored to assist entrepreneurs. Specifically, a CSR program targeted at entrepreneurs in Malaysian night markets is proposed. The proposed CSR program assists this targeted group to embrace e-commerce, finance business development and adopt other modern business practices. Conceptually, this proposed CSR program can actualize an “enhanced night market” that is commercially competitive, socially sustainable and can potentially become international tourist attractions.
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author Wong, Teik Aun
Bustami, Mohammad Reevany
Ong, Tze Chin*
Ow Yong, Mun Geet
author_facet Wong, Teik Aun
Bustami, Mohammad Reevany
Ong, Tze Chin*
Ow Yong, Mun Geet
author_sort Wong, Teik Aun
title Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) and Entrepreneurship: A Conceptual Model
title_short Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) and Entrepreneurship: A Conceptual Model
title_full Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) and Entrepreneurship: A Conceptual Model
title_fullStr Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) and Entrepreneurship: A Conceptual Model
title_full_unstemmed Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) and Entrepreneurship: A Conceptual Model
title_sort corporate social responsibility (csr) and entrepreneurship: a conceptual model
publisher INTI International University
publishDate 2020
url http://eprints.intimal.edu.my/1420/1/ij2020_12.pdf
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http://intijournal.newinti.edu.my
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