Corporate social entrepreneurship in India

Agrawal, A. and Sahasranamam, S. (2016) Corporate social entrepreneurship in India. South Asian Journal of Global Business Research, 5(2), pp. 214-233. (doi: 10.1108/SAJGBR-12-2014-0098)

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Abstract

Purpose The purpose of this paper is to analyze how corporations create social and economic value through corporate social entrepreneurial activities. Design/methodology/approach This paper employs a multiple case study approach. The selected cases cover companies that have a clear corporate social enterprise model in operation and address different prevailing social problems. Findings This study reveals that corporate social entrepreneurship (CSE) is driven by the environmental dynamics, organizational antecedents, and organizational outcomes. In addition, the authors found that CSE provides companies with both implicit and explicit strategic benefits. Based on the findings the authors propose an integrated model of CSE. Research limitations/implications As all cases originate from India the authors cannot rule out the possibility that the conclusions are only valid for a certain institutional and socio-economical context. Practical implications The developed model is useful for companies operating in complex environments in developing markets as it provides recommendations on how to strengthen social and public legitimacy and earn returns on their business investments. Moreover, the developed model helps companies operating in antagonistic environments with prevailing social problems to position themselves favorably. Social implications The study attempts to legitimize the practice of CSE by highlighting the positive financial, social, and political outcomes. Originality/value This study presents an integrated model of CSE in the Indian context and outlines how corporations can draw implicit and explicit benefits.

Item Type:Articles
Status:Published
Refereed:Yes
Glasgow Author(s) Enlighten ID:Sahasranamam, Prof Sreevas
Authors: Agrawal, A., and Sahasranamam, S.
College/School:College of Social Sciences > Adam Smith Business School > Management
Journal Name:South Asian Journal of Global Business Research
Publisher:Emerald
ISSN:2045-4457

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