Enterprises in Vietnam: The Implementation of CSR
Author(s) -
Van Thanh Phan,
Szilárd Podruzsik
Publication year - 2019
Publication title -
regional and business studies
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2732-2726
pISSN - 2061-2311
DOI - 10.33568/rbs.2331
Subject(s) - vietnamese , corporate social responsibility , business , multinational corporation , order (exchange) , work (physics) , sustainability , marketing , accounting , public relations , finance , political science , mechanical engineering , ecology , philosophy , linguistics , engineering , biology
Corporate social responsibility (CSR) has become a prominent issue for long-term sustainability, and several enterprises have come to recognize it as a key factor in their success. Organizations that participate in CSR activities construct purchaser trust and pass on a positive organization image. However, CSR activities, up to now, have been in general spotlight chiefly at large and multinational organizations. Under pressures from the society, large companies have integrated CSR either into their short or long-term business strategy strategy in. Similarly, in Vietnam, which is a developing country, numerous huge undertakings know that with the end goal to grow economically, enterprises must conform to ecological assurance norms, indiscrimination policy, workrights, work security, equal pay, ability to advance .the board and network 97 percent, the majority of enrolled ventures are small and medium enterprises (SMEs). The execution and use of CSR in Vietnamese SMEs confront a lot of troubles and restrictions because of constrained monetary assets, personnel, size of the companies, in most cases the owner is also the director. Therefore, the main purpose of this article is to investigate the practice of CSR in Vietnamese enterprises. Also, the article collates the recommendations given by researchers in order to strengthen and improve the implementation of CSR in Vietnam as well as gives some recommendations to help Vietnamese enterprises get success in applying CSR in their sustainable business objectives. The findings of this study are important to Vietnamese enterprises and future researchers in CSRin Vietnam in particular.
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