The Flavour of CSR in Indonesia: A comparative study of 3 Indonesian State-Owned Banks

CSR has been recognized in Indonesia for the past decade, and it keeps developing. Together with other developing countries in Asia, Indonesia shows more attention on the issue of CSR and its implementation. A significant step related to CSR in Indonesia is when the government of Indonesia released...

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Main Author: Sapphira, Anya Sapphira
Format: Dissertation (University of Nottingham only)
Language:English
Published: 2011
Online Access:https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/25119/
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description CSR has been recognized in Indonesia for the past decade, and it keeps developing. Together with other developing countries in Asia, Indonesia shows more attention on the issue of CSR and its implementation. A significant step related to CSR in Indonesia is when the government of Indonesia released the Social and Environmental Responsibility (TJSL) regulation in 2007. Although until now, the regulation has not been equipped with practical standard such as government regulation, on CSR definition and any other explanation toward this law, business sector already show their reaction. The fact shows that there are massive CSR activities done by corporation right after the government passed the law. This study aims to understand the Indonesian context of CSR and how domestic company, specifically the state-owned banks, react to the environment changes and how this regulation affecting their CSR agenda. Using the institutional theory by Oliver (1991) as the analysis framework, this study hopes to be able to answer the research questions and contribute to the general understanding of CSR in national context.
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spelling nottingham-251192018-02-15T10:22:30Z https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/25119/ The Flavour of CSR in Indonesia: A comparative study of 3 Indonesian State-Owned Banks Sapphira, Anya Sapphira CSR has been recognized in Indonesia for the past decade, and it keeps developing. Together with other developing countries in Asia, Indonesia shows more attention on the issue of CSR and its implementation. A significant step related to CSR in Indonesia is when the government of Indonesia released the Social and Environmental Responsibility (TJSL) regulation in 2007. Although until now, the regulation has not been equipped with practical standard such as government regulation, on CSR definition and any other explanation toward this law, business sector already show their reaction. The fact shows that there are massive CSR activities done by corporation right after the government passed the law. This study aims to understand the Indonesian context of CSR and how domestic company, specifically the state-owned banks, react to the environment changes and how this regulation affecting their CSR agenda. Using the institutional theory by Oliver (1991) as the analysis framework, this study hopes to be able to answer the research questions and contribute to the general understanding of CSR in national context. 2011-09-23 Dissertation (University of Nottingham only) NonPeerReviewed application/pdf en https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/25119/1/Dissertation_Final_AS.pdf Sapphira, Anya Sapphira (2011) The Flavour of CSR in Indonesia: A comparative study of 3 Indonesian State-Owned Banks. [Dissertation (University of Nottingham only)] (Unpublished)
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The Flavour of CSR in Indonesia: A comparative study of 3 Indonesian State-Owned Banks
title The Flavour of CSR in Indonesia: A comparative study of 3 Indonesian State-Owned Banks
title_full The Flavour of CSR in Indonesia: A comparative study of 3 Indonesian State-Owned Banks
title_fullStr The Flavour of CSR in Indonesia: A comparative study of 3 Indonesian State-Owned Banks
title_full_unstemmed The Flavour of CSR in Indonesia: A comparative study of 3 Indonesian State-Owned Banks
title_short The Flavour of CSR in Indonesia: A comparative study of 3 Indonesian State-Owned Banks
title_sort flavour of csr in indonesia: a comparative study of 3 indonesian state-owned banks
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