Corporate Social and Environmental Responsibility in an Emerging Economy: Through the Lens of Legitimacy Theory

Australasian Accounting, Business and Finance Journal, 9(2), 2015, 79-92

30 Pages Posted: 10 Feb 2016 Last revised: 11 Feb 2016

Date Written: February 8, 2016

Abstract

Efforts to promote Corporate Social and Environmental Responsibility (CSER) require an understanding of stakeholder attitudes toward enhanced responsibility. However, little is known about current attitudes on this subject, or the determinants of these attitudes. This study presents a survey of the attitudes of Indian managers, toward 18 social and 16 key contemporary environmental management issues. The findings indicate that respondents are concerned about a range of issues surrounding social responsibility. With respect to environmental responsibilities, Indian respondents were also strong in their support, and identified a select few issues to be more important over other environmental factors. Results indicated a positive attitude of Indian managers towards CSER. Confirmatory factor analysis (CFA) confirmed three distinct social and environmental factors for the respondents and provided a model of managerial attitudes towards CSER.

Keywords: Social, environmental responsibility, legitimacy

Suggested Citation

Bhattacharyya, Asit, Corporate Social and Environmental Responsibility in an Emerging Economy: Through the Lens of Legitimacy Theory (February 8, 2016). Australasian Accounting, Business and Finance Journal, 9(2), 2015, 79-92, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=2729620

Asit Bhattacharyya (Contact Author)

University of Newcastle (Australia) ( email )

University Drive
Callaghan, NSW 2308
Australia

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