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INFLUENCE OF ENVIRONMENTAL AND SOCIAL PROGRAMS ON DIMENSIONALITY OF TRIPLE BOTTOM LINE OF MANUFACTURING SMEs IN SOUTH AFRICA

Year 2018, Volume: 10 Issue: 1, 63 - 79, 01.01.2018

Abstract

Over the past decades manufacturing SMEs have played a very crucial role as a
driving force behind socio-economic growth and industrial development, acting as
prime agents of change and growth of emerging economies. Manufacturing SMEs
are endowed with potential for providing opportunities and eradicating poverty in
a more sustainable manner, with great potential for more active environmental and
social programs. In spite of that, manufacturing SMEs in emerging markets such
as South Africa are still struggling and battling with issues of sustainability. The
triple bottom line (TBL) framework has guided many firms operating in the lenses
of sustainability by reporting, accounting and taking responsibility for
environmental and social sensitivity with their operations. This paper explored the
avenues through which manufacturing SMEs utilize the TBL framework as a
reporting tool to measure their performance. This paper analyses opportunities
and challenges of incorporating the social and environmental dimensions of the
triple bottom line for SMEs. The study applies a quantitative design on a
purposively selected sample of 200 respondents that were considered as decisionmakers
of manufacturing SMEs in Cape Town. The researcher administered
questionnaires to the directors of operations, supervisors, owners and managers.
These are respondents at decision-making equivalent positions in manufacturing
SMEs. These respondents were deemed best suited to report the decisions made
regarding the operational strategy and the results of the environmental and social
programs implemented by manufacturing SMES.

Year 2018, Volume: 10 Issue: 1, 63 - 79, 01.01.2018

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Other ID JA48UD58GU
Journal Section Research Article
Authors

S. R. Qeke This is me

J. Dubihlela This is me

Publication Date January 1, 2018
Published in Issue Year 2018 Volume: 10 Issue: 1

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APA Qeke, S. R., & Dubihlela, J. (2018). INFLUENCE OF ENVIRONMENTAL AND SOCIAL PROGRAMS ON DIMENSIONALITY OF TRIPLE BOTTOM LINE OF MANUFACTURING SMEs IN SOUTH AFRICA. International Journal of Business and Management Studies, 10(1), 63-79.
AMA Qeke SR, Dubihlela J. INFLUENCE OF ENVIRONMENTAL AND SOCIAL PROGRAMS ON DIMENSIONALITY OF TRIPLE BOTTOM LINE OF MANUFACTURING SMEs IN SOUTH AFRICA. IJBMS. January 2018;10(1):63-79.
Chicago Qeke, S. R., and J. Dubihlela. “INFLUENCE OF ENVIRONMENTAL AND SOCIAL PROGRAMS ON DIMENSIONALITY OF TRIPLE BOTTOM LINE OF MANUFACTURING SMEs IN SOUTH AFRICA”. International Journal of Business and Management Studies 10, no. 1 (January 2018): 63-79.
EndNote Qeke SR, Dubihlela J (January 1, 2018) INFLUENCE OF ENVIRONMENTAL AND SOCIAL PROGRAMS ON DIMENSIONALITY OF TRIPLE BOTTOM LINE OF MANUFACTURING SMEs IN SOUTH AFRICA. International Journal of Business and Management Studies 10 1 63–79.
IEEE S. R. Qeke and J. Dubihlela, “INFLUENCE OF ENVIRONMENTAL AND SOCIAL PROGRAMS ON DIMENSIONALITY OF TRIPLE BOTTOM LINE OF MANUFACTURING SMEs IN SOUTH AFRICA”, IJBMS, vol. 10, no. 1, pp. 63–79, 2018.
ISNAD Qeke, S. R. - Dubihlela, J. “INFLUENCE OF ENVIRONMENTAL AND SOCIAL PROGRAMS ON DIMENSIONALITY OF TRIPLE BOTTOM LINE OF MANUFACTURING SMEs IN SOUTH AFRICA”. International Journal of Business and Management Studies 10/1 (January 2018), 63-79.
JAMA Qeke SR, Dubihlela J. INFLUENCE OF ENVIRONMENTAL AND SOCIAL PROGRAMS ON DIMENSIONALITY OF TRIPLE BOTTOM LINE OF MANUFACTURING SMEs IN SOUTH AFRICA. IJBMS. 2018;10:63–79.
MLA Qeke, S. R. and J. Dubihlela. “INFLUENCE OF ENVIRONMENTAL AND SOCIAL PROGRAMS ON DIMENSIONALITY OF TRIPLE BOTTOM LINE OF MANUFACTURING SMEs IN SOUTH AFRICA”. International Journal of Business and Management Studies, vol. 10, no. 1, 2018, pp. 63-79.
Vancouver Qeke SR, Dubihlela J. INFLUENCE OF ENVIRONMENTAL AND SOCIAL PROGRAMS ON DIMENSIONALITY OF TRIPLE BOTTOM LINE OF MANUFACTURING SMEs IN SOUTH AFRICA. IJBMS. 2018;10(1):63-79.