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Private sector firms, social responsibility and poverty reduction: Evidence from Cambodia

Scott Hipsher (Naresuan University, Phitsanulok, Thailand)

Annals in Social Responsibility

ISSN: 2056-3515

Article publication date: 3 May 2016

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Abstract

Purpose

The purpose of this paper is to explore the perspectives of workers in one of the least developed economies (Cambodia) on the creation of new job and livelihood opportunities created by foreign firms or foreign investment.

Design/methodology/approach

Qualitative: randomly selected interviews of individuals.

Findings

Individuals working in international organizations find international business activities increase their livelihood options and therefore help to improve their lives.

Research limitations/implications

An exploratory approach using convenience sampling was taken which limits generalizing the results to a broader population.

Practical implications

The concepts explored can be used by individual firms when formulating their social responsibility programmes and the ethical implications of their business practices in emerging markets as well as by governments in creating public policies concerning poverty reduction.

Social implications

Presents and respects the views of lower income individuals working in the tourism industry whose voices are often overlooked when corporate social responsibility and public policies are designed.

Originality/value

Provides a perspective about poverty reduction of individuals from low-income backgrounds whose lives are directly impacted by international investment and trade.

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Citation

Hipsher, S. (2016), "Private sector firms, social responsibility and poverty reduction: Evidence from Cambodia", Annals in Social Responsibility, Vol. 2 No. 1, pp. 83-98. https://doi.org/10.1108/ASR-10-2015-0011

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Emerald Group Publishing Limited

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