The development of a stakeholder-based scale for measuring corporate social responsibility in the banking industry.
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Pérez Ruiz, AndreaMartínez García de Leaniz, Rosa Patricia
Rodríguez del Bosque Rodríguez, Ignacio Alfredo
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Universidad de Cantabria
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http://hdl.handle.net/10902/12992Abstract
ABSTRACT: Research on corporate social responsibility (CSR) has notably increased in recent years and many scales for measuring CSR image have been developed in academic literature. Due to the contextual character recognized in the implementation of CSR strategies, in this paper a new scale based on stakeholder theory is developed to evaluate customers’ perception regarding the CSR performance of their banking service providers. The proposal of reliable measurement tools for evaluating customers’ perception is especially relevant for companies because of their significant role in influencing the design and implementation of corporate strategies. Results demonstrate the reliability and validity of this new scale in two different samples. In the banking industry, CSR includes corporate responsibilities toward customers, shareholders, employees, society, and all legal and ethical requirements of banking institutions. Nevertheless, different kinds of banking institutions have specific CSR images, which reveal different strategic approaches to CSR.Date
2018-02-05Type
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oai:repositorio.unican.es:10902/129921862-8516
1862-8508
http://hdl.handle.net/10902/12992