Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) by small and medium enterprises (SMEs): a systematic review

Grace Bikefe, U. Zubairu, Simeon Araga, Faiza Maitala, Ekanem Ediuku, D. Anyebe
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This study aims to systematically review the key characteristics and issues in Corporate Social Responsibility among Small and Medium Enterprises (CSRS) research. The Systematic Assessment Quantitative Technique (SQAT) developed by Australian researchers, Catherine Pickering and Jason Antony Byrne, was used to identify and analyse 62 peer-reviewed CSRS articles from six high quality academic databases. Most of the studies took place in Europe and Asia while South America has been largely ignored. A significant number of CSRS research were empirical in nature, meaning that there is a need for more conceptual studies to aid the understanding of new CSRS norms and underlying factors. Additionally, CSRS articles focused mainly on identifying the various ways SMEs are implementing CSR. Finally, most CSRS articles adopted a single research method, with survey being the most dominant method. There is a need for future studies to combine a variety of methods so as to gain additional insight into CSRS related issues
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中小企业的企业社会责任:系统回顾
本研究旨在系统回顾中小企业社会责任研究的主要特征与问题。由澳大利亚研究人员Catherine Pickering和Jason Antony Byrne开发的系统评估定量技术(SQAT)用于识别和分析来自6个高质量学术数据库的62篇同行评议的CSRS文章。大多数研究都在欧洲和亚洲进行,而南美在很大程度上被忽视了。大量的企业社会责任研究本质上是实证的,这意味着需要更多的概念性研究来帮助理解新的企业社会责任规范和潜在因素。此外,企业社会责任的文章主要集中在确定中小企业实施企业社会责任的各种方式。最后,大多数CSRS文章采用单一的研究方法,调查是最主要的方法。未来的研究需要将多种方法结合起来,以便对社会责任研究的相关问题有更多的了解
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