Sarawak Digital Economy and the organisational sensemaking process of CSR: a conceptual view

The Sarawak Digital Economy (SDE) is an initiative that was recently implemented by the Sarawak Government in its effort to turn Sarawak into a high-income and developed State by year 2030. Based on this vision, the Sarawak Government has addressed the critical need for an effective collaboration wi...

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Main Authors: Dayang Aizza Maisha Abang Ahmad, Jamilah Ahmad, Suriati Saad
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Published: Penerbit Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia 2020
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spelling my-ukm.journal.144872020-04-27T02:44:03Z http://journalarticle.ukm.my/14487/ Sarawak Digital Economy and the organisational sensemaking process of CSR: a conceptual view Dayang Aizza Maisha Abang Ahmad, Jamilah Ahmad, Suriati Saad, The Sarawak Digital Economy (SDE) is an initiative that was recently implemented by the Sarawak Government in its effort to turn Sarawak into a high-income and developed State by year 2030. Based on this vision, the Sarawak Government has addressed the critical need for an effective collaboration with the local organisations. Since the early 2000s, Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) has become one of the innovative mechanism used by governments of various localities to work with local organisations for the interest of the community. In some regions, CSR has been widely used as a platform to cope with the social challenges such as unemployment and poverty. Based on these common practices, it is reasonable for this study to anticipate the likelihood for similar mechanism of collaboration to take place in Sarawak especially in respective to the joint effort required between the Sarawak Government with the local organisations to ensure successful implementation of SDE. This perspective in turn, puts into emphasis the potential ‘trigger’ effect that SDE may impose on the affected local organisations, including its CSR activities and orientation. Henceforth, the need for this study to view the development and implementation of CSR in an organisation as a sensemaking process. In this respect, this article takes the pioneering step to put present a conceptual view of the organisational CSR sensemaking process, and rationalise as to how CSR should be analysed especially in the scope of Sarawak’s current economic plan and direction. Penerbit Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia 2020 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://journalarticle.ukm.my/14487/1/38605-122809-1-PB.pdf Dayang Aizza Maisha Abang Ahmad, and Jamilah Ahmad, and Suriati Saad, (2020) Sarawak Digital Economy and the organisational sensemaking process of CSR: a conceptual view. Jurnal Komunikasi ; Malaysian Journal of Communication, 36 (1). pp. 205-223. ISSN 0128-1496 http://ejournal.ukm.my/mjc/issue/view/1257
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description The Sarawak Digital Economy (SDE) is an initiative that was recently implemented by the Sarawak Government in its effort to turn Sarawak into a high-income and developed State by year 2030. Based on this vision, the Sarawak Government has addressed the critical need for an effective collaboration with the local organisations. Since the early 2000s, Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) has become one of the innovative mechanism used by governments of various localities to work with local organisations for the interest of the community. In some regions, CSR has been widely used as a platform to cope with the social challenges such as unemployment and poverty. Based on these common practices, it is reasonable for this study to anticipate the likelihood for similar mechanism of collaboration to take place in Sarawak especially in respective to the joint effort required between the Sarawak Government with the local organisations to ensure successful implementation of SDE. This perspective in turn, puts into emphasis the potential ‘trigger’ effect that SDE may impose on the affected local organisations, including its CSR activities and orientation. Henceforth, the need for this study to view the development and implementation of CSR in an organisation as a sensemaking process. In this respect, this article takes the pioneering step to put present a conceptual view of the organisational CSR sensemaking process, and rationalise as to how CSR should be analysed especially in the scope of Sarawak’s current economic plan and direction.
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author Dayang Aizza Maisha Abang Ahmad,
Jamilah Ahmad,
Suriati Saad,
spellingShingle Dayang Aizza Maisha Abang Ahmad,
Jamilah Ahmad,
Suriati Saad,
Sarawak Digital Economy and the organisational sensemaking process of CSR: a conceptual view
author_facet Dayang Aizza Maisha Abang Ahmad,
Jamilah Ahmad,
Suriati Saad,
author_sort Dayang Aizza Maisha Abang Ahmad,
title Sarawak Digital Economy and the organisational sensemaking process of CSR: a conceptual view
title_short Sarawak Digital Economy and the organisational sensemaking process of CSR: a conceptual view
title_full Sarawak Digital Economy and the organisational sensemaking process of CSR: a conceptual view
title_fullStr Sarawak Digital Economy and the organisational sensemaking process of CSR: a conceptual view
title_full_unstemmed Sarawak Digital Economy and the organisational sensemaking process of CSR: a conceptual view
title_sort sarawak digital economy and the organisational sensemaking process of csr: a conceptual view
publisher Penerbit Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia
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