Industrial Clusters and CSR in Developing Countries: The Role of International Donor Funding

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Anjum Fayyaz
Peter Lund-Thomsen
Adam Lindgreen
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[1] Lahore University of Management Sciences,Suleman Dawood School of Business
[2] Copenhagen Business School,Center for Corporate Social Responsibility/Center for Business and Development Studies
[3] Cardiff University,Department of Marketing and Strategy, Cardiff Business School
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Journal of Business Ethics | 2017年 / 146卷
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Corporate social responsibility; Donors; Football manufacturing; Industrial clusters; Sialkot; SME networking; Pakistan;
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This article contributes to literature on corporate social responsibility (CSR) exhibited by industrial clusters in developing countries. The authors conceptualize and empirically investigate the role of donor-funded CSR initiatives aimed at promoting collective action by cluster-based small- and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs). A case study of the Sialkot football-manufacturing cluster in Pakistan indicates that donor-funded support of CSR initiatives in industrial clusters in developing countries may be short-lived, due to the political economy of aid, the national context of CSR implementation, tensions within SME networks, and negative perceptions of CSR by the cluster-based SMEs themselves. The findings and implications of this analysis can inform both research and policy making in this area.
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页码:619 / 637
页数:18
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