Social movements as a strategy to improve the application and outcomes of CSR: A case study of the Ao Udom Community, Thailand

Corporate social responsibility (CSR) can have a profound impact on both businesses and communities as an important stakeholder. However, several voluntary CSR practices and interventions have been unable to effectively meet community needs. To shed more light on the topic, this study aimed to exami...

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Main Authors: Nitthima Wisutthiarpa, Teeradej Chai-Aroon, Pasakorn Intoo-Marn, Somnuck Jongmeewasin
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spelling th-mahidol.753332022-08-04T11:54:45Z Social movements as a strategy to improve the application and outcomes of CSR: A case study of the Ao Udom Community, Thailand Nitthima Wisutthiarpa Teeradej Chai-Aroon Pasakorn Intoo-Marn Somnuck Jongmeewasin Silpakorn University Mahidol University Thammasat University Social Sciences Corporate social responsibility (CSR) can have a profound impact on both businesses and communities as an important stakeholder. However, several voluntary CSR practices and interventions have been unable to effectively meet community needs. To shed more light on the topic, this study aimed to examine how social movements could be used as a strategy to improve CSR application and outcomes based on the qualitative case study of the Ao Udom community social movement. The data were collected from literature reviews and field research using in-depth interviews, participatory observations, and focus groups. It was found that the Ao Udom community could convey important messages to the business sector, leading to many improved CSR application and outcomes that respond to the community’s demands. The model of the Ao Udom community’s social movement consisted of its structure, internal component, and tactics; in addition, the readiness and willingness of the company participating in the movement were also considered crucial. The outcomes of this model largely depend on the area’s specific context and conditions as a requirement, which can limit its application to achieve the same results. Nevertheless, this knowledge serves as an interesting lesson learned that contributes to the limited literature on company-community conflicts and CSR practices in Thailand. 2022-08-04T04:54:45Z 2022-08-04T04:54:45Z 2022-01-01 Article Kasetsart Journal of Social Sciences. Vol.43, No.1 (2022), 73-80 10.34044/j.kjss.2022.43.1.10 24523151 2-s2.0-85127517812 https://repository.li.mahidol.ac.th/handle/123456789/75333 Mahidol University SCOPUS https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?partnerID=HzOxMe3b&scp=85127517812&origin=inward
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country Thailand
Thailand
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Nitthima Wisutthiarpa
Teeradej Chai-Aroon
Pasakorn Intoo-Marn
Somnuck Jongmeewasin
Social movements as a strategy to improve the application and outcomes of CSR: A case study of the Ao Udom Community, Thailand
description Corporate social responsibility (CSR) can have a profound impact on both businesses and communities as an important stakeholder. However, several voluntary CSR practices and interventions have been unable to effectively meet community needs. To shed more light on the topic, this study aimed to examine how social movements could be used as a strategy to improve CSR application and outcomes based on the qualitative case study of the Ao Udom community social movement. The data were collected from literature reviews and field research using in-depth interviews, participatory observations, and focus groups. It was found that the Ao Udom community could convey important messages to the business sector, leading to many improved CSR application and outcomes that respond to the community’s demands. The model of the Ao Udom community’s social movement consisted of its structure, internal component, and tactics; in addition, the readiness and willingness of the company participating in the movement were also considered crucial. The outcomes of this model largely depend on the area’s specific context and conditions as a requirement, which can limit its application to achieve the same results. Nevertheless, this knowledge serves as an interesting lesson learned that contributes to the limited literature on company-community conflicts and CSR practices in Thailand.
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Nitthima Wisutthiarpa
Teeradej Chai-Aroon
Pasakorn Intoo-Marn
Somnuck Jongmeewasin
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author Nitthima Wisutthiarpa
Teeradej Chai-Aroon
Pasakorn Intoo-Marn
Somnuck Jongmeewasin
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title Social movements as a strategy to improve the application and outcomes of CSR: A case study of the Ao Udom Community, Thailand
title_short Social movements as a strategy to improve the application and outcomes of CSR: A case study of the Ao Udom Community, Thailand
title_full Social movements as a strategy to improve the application and outcomes of CSR: A case study of the Ao Udom Community, Thailand
title_fullStr Social movements as a strategy to improve the application and outcomes of CSR: A case study of the Ao Udom Community, Thailand
title_full_unstemmed Social movements as a strategy to improve the application and outcomes of CSR: A case study of the Ao Udom Community, Thailand
title_sort social movements as a strategy to improve the application and outcomes of csr: a case study of the ao udom community, thailand
publishDate 2022
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