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Title: Exploring the strategic edge of corporate social responsibility: a process model to uncover the missing links
Authors: Pani, Saroj Kumar 
Keywords: Corporate social responsibility;Firm performance;CSR process
Issue Date: 2009
Publisher: Indian Institute of Management Bangalore
Series/Report no.: IIMB Working Paper-283
Abstract: Concern of researchers and reviewers on incongruent theoretical exposition and inconclusive empirical results linking corporate social responsible (CSR) actions and firm performance, drives this paper to come up with a three-stage process model which explains how strategic CSR actions contribute to firm performance. This paper also addresses the concern of critics regarding the business value of CSR by espousing a multidisciplinary theoretical approach which covers literature from CSR, social capital and resource based view. Such a theoretical exposition and the exploratory process model - a result of synthesis of fifty-four published business cases- uncover that the relation between CSR actions and firm performance is far from simple and is affected by numerous socio-economic and organizational variables. Recognizing the inter relationship among these dimensions and variables might enrich our understanding of the strategic nature of CSR and might lead to a rich research agenda that links CSR actions with firm performance.  
URI: http://repository.iimb.ac.in/handle/123456789/8018
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