TY - JOUR
T1 - The impacts of corporate social responsibility on internal organizational processes to create shared value
AU - Bedoya, Mauricio
AU - Román, Edith
AU - Gutiérrez, Santiago
AU - Pérez, Elkin
AU - Zapata, Cesar
AU - Castro-Gómez, Johnatan
AU - Jaramillo, Jorge
PY - 2025/1/1
Y1 - 2025/1/1
N2 - Corporate social responsibility (CSR) has been recognized as a determining factor in articulating business strategy in relation to a company’s social and ethical policies and their impact on organizational process performance and shared value. This study analyzes the relationship between corporate social responsibility and internal organizational processes (IOPs) to create value. According to the conceptual framework, a structural equation model was applied to the analysis of data from 152 large- and medium-sized enterprises in the Colombian competitive landscape. The findings indicate that CSR practices have a direct impact on IOPs, and that both have a positive and significant impact on generating shared value. Furthermore, by taking CSR actions, firms improve the creation of social and internal value, along with stakeholders’ adaptability in a competitive environment. This study is one of the earliest empirical studies to evaluate the impact of CSR on IOPs in Latin America within four industrial contexts; therefore, it contributes to the development of extant literature on management strategy and suggests managerial and social implications and future research territories.
AB - Corporate social responsibility (CSR) has been recognized as a determining factor in articulating business strategy in relation to a company’s social and ethical policies and their impact on organizational process performance and shared value. This study analyzes the relationship between corporate social responsibility and internal organizational processes (IOPs) to create value. According to the conceptual framework, a structural equation model was applied to the analysis of data from 152 large- and medium-sized enterprises in the Colombian competitive landscape. The findings indicate that CSR practices have a direct impact on IOPs, and that both have a positive and significant impact on generating shared value. Furthermore, by taking CSR actions, firms improve the creation of social and internal value, along with stakeholders’ adaptability in a competitive environment. This study is one of the earliest empirical studies to evaluate the impact of CSR on IOPs in Latin America within four industrial contexts; therefore, it contributes to the development of extant literature on management strategy and suggests managerial and social implications and future research territories.
KW - Business, Management and Accounting
KW - corporate
KW - creation
KW - Economics
KW - Finance
KW - Industry & Industrial Studies
KW - Latin American & Hispanic Studies
KW - organizational process
KW - shared value
KW - Social responsibility
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85212084815&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1080/23311975.2024.2418420
DO - 10.1080/23311975.2024.2418420
M3 - Artículo
AN - SCOPUS:85212084815
SN - 2331-1975
VL - 12
JO - Cogent Business and Management
JF - Cogent Business and Management
IS - 1
ER -