Top executives' perceptions of the inclusion of corporate social responsibility in quality management

Exercise of global responsibility is critical to the future of quality practices in business, and corporate social responsibility (CSR) is relevant to the quality move ment. However, not much is known about management perceptions of CSR in the specific context of quality management. This paper exami...

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Main Author: Neri, Selina (author)
Other Authors: Pinnington, Ashly H. (author), Lahrech, Abdelmounaim (author), N. Al‐Malkawi, Husam‐Aldin (author)
Published: 2019
Online Access:https://bspace.buid.ac.ae/handle/1234/3729
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Summary:Exercise of global responsibility is critical to the future of quality practices in business, and corporate social responsibility (CSR) is relevant to the quality move ment. However, not much is known about management perceptions of CSR in the specific context of quality management. This paper examines top executives' views on CSR and quality management implemented through the European Foundation for Quality Management (EFQM) framework. We report the results of a survey of executives in a multinational corporation operating in the outsourcing and technology services industry. The main factors influencing managerial perceptions were value generation, industry forces, institutional and stakeholder pressures, and organiza tional values and beliefs. In contrast to previous studies, we found limited evidence supporting the influence of shareholder pressures, competition, or the business case for CSR. We concluded that company lifecycle, changes in ownership structure, and owners' orientation toward CSR influenced its potential for adoption through imple mentation of the EFQM quality framework.