Title |
Perceptions of stakeholder pressure for supply-chain social responsibility and information disclosure by state-owned enterprises |
ID_Doc |
76890 |
Authors |
Sánchez, RG; Bolívar, MPR; Hernández, AML |
Title |
Perceptions of stakeholder pressure for supply-chain social responsibility and information disclosure by state-owned enterprises |
Year |
2017 |
Published |
International Journal Of Logistics Management, 28, 4 |
DOI |
10.1108/IJLM-05-2016-0118 |
Abstract |
Purpose - The purpose of this paper is to analyse the influence of perceptions of pressure from stakeholders on the managers of state-owned enterprises (SOEs) regarding the need to implement socially responsible policies in the supply chain and to disclose corporate social responsibility (CSR) information. The authors also analyse the benefits perceived by public managers from applying CSR in the supply chain and from the greater disclosure of CSR information. Design/methodology/approach - A structured questionnaire was developed, based on a set of items related to aspects of CSR, and taking into account previous research in this field. The authors also propose a theoretical model with which to analyse relations among the variables studied. This model was verified using structural equation modelling. Findings - The results obtained are consistent with the proposed model and show that stakeholder pressure has a direct influence on the CSR policies applied by public managers regarding suppliers and information disclosure. The authors also find that public managers believe that applying socially responsible policies in their dealings with suppliers will benefit their business. Originality/value - Although the question of CSR has been widely debated in the context of private business, very little research has addressed this question in the public sphere, especially in that of SOEs, regarding the practice of socially responsible management with suppliers. Aspects of social responsibility towards suppliers are of considerable importance and some complexity, particularly in public enterprises, which are sometimes the main or only consumer. A better understanding of the connections between these constructs will allow corporate decision makers, particularly those in public companies, to devise appropriate strategies for social responsibility in the supply chain and for the disclosure of CSR information, and thus incorporate stakeholders' expectations into the design of these strategies. |
Author Keywords |
Survey methods; Corporate social responsibility; Structural equation modelling; State-owned enterprises; Supplier policies and procedures |
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Document Type |
Other |
Open Access |
Open Access |
Source |
Social Science Citation Index (SSCI) |
EID |
WOS:000414260300005 |
WoS Category |
Management |
Research Area |
Business & Economics |
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