Corporate Social Responsibility Practices (CSR) and CSR Performance in Malaysian Automotive Industry
Abstract
Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) is increasing interest in Malaysian automotive industry. The aim of this study is to review the structural relationship between CSR practices and CSR performance in Malaysian Automotive Industry. Thus, this paper seeks to explore the CSR practices (employee involvement, customer focus, environment, corporate governance, community and society, human right) and corporate social responsibility performance (environmental performance and social performance). This study concludes that CSR has an importance practices to improve performance. Based on the proposed conceptual model and reviewed, research hypotheses are being developed.
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