Corporate Social Responsibility and Firm Performance
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Abstract
In recent decades, Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) has received increased attention
from both managers and academic. The growing trend of CSR has becomes an interesting
challenge for companies and their management. The linkage between CSR and firm
performance, however, has been a controversial issue among scholars. Hence, the study
therefore investigate how CSR activities has an association with bank’s performances of
the commercial banks in Nepal. The different theories are examined which support a
possible linkage between CSR and firm performances.
This research aim was to identify the current CSR practices of commercial banks in Nepal.
The study was conducted using primary survey method. And the data were collected
through structured questionnaire method. Data was collected from 187 respondent
working at top six commercial banks of Nepal. Furthermore, it also analyzed the
relationship among various bank performances like employee satisfaction, customer
loyalty, reputation and profitability and four different dimension of Carroll’s CSR
pyramid. Finally, it analyzed the impacts of CSR on various bank performances.
This study used descriptive, correlation and multiple regression method to analyze the
data. Descriptive analysis was used to determine the mean and standard deviation.
Whereas, correlation was used to know the degree of association and direction of
association among variables. Finally, multiple regression were used to determine the level
of impact on performance by different dimensions of CSR. SPSS 22 version was used to
analyze data and primary data were collected using questionnaires.
The study found commercial banks were investing on CSR from the very beginning. Banks
invest in CSR because there was positive degree of association with performances. Also,
found CSR has significant positive impacts on performances.
