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Year 2019, Volume: 7 Issue: 1, 22 - 30, 26.06.2019

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  • Anderson, C. L., Bieniaszewska, R. L. (2005). The role of corporate social responsibility in an oil company’s expansion into new territories. Corporate Social Responsibility and Environmental Management 12(1), 1–9.
  • Anuforo, P. U., Norhani Aripin, Mohamed Ismail, M. (2018). The extent of Corporate Social Responsibility Reporting Among Malaysians Firms: Evidence From Past Studies. International Journal of Management Research & Review 8(5), 8-23.
  • Abdulrazak, S. R., & Ahmad, F. S. (2014). The Basis for Corporate Social Responsibility in Malaysia. Global Business and Management Research: An International Journal, 6(3), 210-218.
  • Amran, A., Zain, M. M., Sulaiman, M., Sarker, T., & Ooi, S. K. (2013). Empowering Society for Better Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR): The Case of Malaysia. Kajian Malaysia, 31(1), 57-78.
  • Bursa Malaysia. (2009). Corporate governance guide: Towards boardroom excellence. Kuala Lumpur: Bursa Malaysia Berhad. Retrieved from http://www.bursamalaysia.com/website/bm/regulation/corporate_governance (27.12.2018)
  • Baba, H.N. & Mohd Hanefah, H.M. (2001). Corporate social disclosure practices in Malaysia. Presented at the 2nd Asean Academic Accounting Association Conference, Shangrila Hotel, Penang.
  • Baker, T. L. (1994). Doing Social Research (2nd ed.). New York: McGraw-Hill Inc.
  • Chan, S., Ang, G. K., Chan P. L., Maurice O.A. O., & Ng B. F. (2009). Corporate Social Responsibility Reporting In Malaysia: An Analysis of Website Reporting of Second Board Companies Listed In Bursa Malaysia. SEGI Review 2(2), 85-110.
  • Castka, P., & Balzarova, M. A., Bamber, C. & Sharp, J. (2004). How can SMEs effectively implement the CSR agenda – a UK case study perspective. Corporate Social Responsibility and Environmental Management 11(3), 140–149.
  • Castka, P., & Balzarova, M. A. (2008). ISO 26000 and supply chains – on the diffusion of the social responsibility standard. International Journal of Production Economics 111(2), 274–286.
  • Castka, P., & Balzarova, M. A. (2008). The impact of ISO 9000 and ISO 14000 on standardization of social responsibility – an inside perspective. International Journal of Production Economics 113(1), 74–87.
  • Carrol, A. B. (1991). The pyramid of corporate responsibility; Toward the moral management of organizational stakeholders. Business Horizon, July-Aug, 39-48.
  • Clarkson, M.B.E (1995). A stakeholder framework for analyzing and evaluating corporate social performance. Academy of Management Review, 20(1). 92-117.
  • Dahlsrud, A. (2008). How corporate social responsibility is defined: an analysis of 37 definitions. Corporate Social Responsibility and Environmental Management 15 (1), 1–13.
  • Dolmans, D. H. J. M., & Ginns, Paul. (2005). A short questionnaire to evaluate the effectiveness of tutors in PBL: validity and realibility. Medical Teacher 27(6), 534-538.
  • Field, A. P. (2009). Discovering statistics using SPSS. Los Angeles. SAGE Publications.
  • Freeman, R. E. (1984). Strategic Management: A Stakeholder Approach. Boston: Pitman
  • Fathilatul Zakimi, A. H. & Ruhaya, A. (2011). Corporate Social Responsibility by the Malaysian Telecommunication Firm. International Journal of Business and Social Science, 2(5) [Special Issue], 198-208.
  • Garriga, E., & Mele, D. (2004). Corporate Social Responsibility Theories: mapping the territories. Journal of Business Ethics 53(1-2), 51-71.
  • Gupta, M. (2012). Corporate Social Responsibility in the Global Apparel Industry: An Exploration of Indian Manufacturers’ Perception, working paper of University of North Carolina, Greensboro.
  • GRI (2013), “G4 global reporting initiative”, pp. 1-94, available at: www.globalreporting.org/reporting/g4/Pages/default.aspx (26.12 2018).
  • Hillman, A. J., & Keim, G. D. (2001). Shareholder value, stakeholder management, and social issues: What’s the bottom line? Strategic Management Journal 22(2), 125-139.
  • Irma, Y. M. Y., & Lau, S. Y. (2016) Corporate Social Responsibility: Ranking Public Listed Companies in Malaysia. Reitaku Journal of Interdisciplinary Studies, 24. ISSN 2189-5333
  • Krejcie, R.V., & Morgan, D.W. (1970). Determining Sample Size for Research Activities. Educational and Psychological Measurement, 30, 607-610
  • Lo, B.C.W. & Yap, K.L. (2011). Are Malaysian Companies Ready For Corporate Social Responsibility? Labuan e-Journal of Muamalat and Society, 5, 11-15
  • Lepoutre, J., & Heene, A. (2006). Investigating the impact of firm size on small business social responsibility: A critical review. Journal of Business Ethics 67(3), 257–271
  • Lindsay, H. (2012, December 18). Business Solutions for Global Challenges. Mandatory Reporting: Does it make a difference? Retrieved from http://csr-asia.com/csr-asia-weekly-news-detail.php?id=12221 (6.5.2018)
  • McGuire, J. B., Sundgren, A., & Scheeweis, T. (1988). Corporate Social Responsibility and Firm Financial Performance. The Academy of Management Journal 31(4), 854-872.
  • Moss, S. C., Prosser, H., & Costello, H. (1998). Reliability and validity of the PAS-ADD Checklist for detecting psychiatric disorders in adults with intellectual disability. Journal of Intellectual Disability Research 42, 173-183
  • Nunally, J. C. (1978). Psychometric Theory, McGraw-Hill, New York.
  • Oxford, R. L., & Burry-Stock, J. A. (1995). Assessing the use of language learning strategies worldwide with the ESL/EFL version of the Strategy Inventory for Language Learning (SILL). System, 23(1), 1–2
  • Polit, D. F., Beck, C. T., & Hungler, B. P. (2001). Essentials of nursing research: Methods, appraisal, and utilization. Philadelphia: Lippincott.Razimah, A. (2014). Corporate Integrity System: A System Based Work. School of Accounting, Finance and Economics, Edith Cowan University, Western Australia.
  • Ruf, M. B., Muralidhar, K., Brown, M. R., Janney, J. J., & Paul, K. (2001). An Empirical Investigation of the Relationship between Change in Corporate Social Performance and Financial Performance: A Stakeholder Theory Perspective. Journal of Business Ethics 32(2), 143-156.
  • Susan Tam, (2007). CSR is more than philanthropy says Zarinah. The Star Online. Retrieved from https://www.thestar.com.my/business/business-news/2007/08/24/csr-is-more-than-philanthropy-says-zarinah/ (24.12.2018)
  • Salisbury, C., Burgess, A., Lattimer, V., Heaney, D., Walker, J., Turnbull, J., & Smith, H. (2005). Developing a standard short questionnaire for the assessment of patient satisfaction with out-of-hours primary care. Family Practice 22. 560–569
  • Securities Commission, (2007). Companies Guidelines. Retrieved from https://www.sc.com.my/en/legislation-guidelines0/guidelines (27.12.2018)Teijlingen van, E., Rennie, A.M., Hundley, V.,Graham, W. (2001), The importance ofconducting and reporting pilot studies: the example of the Scottish Births Survey, Journal of Advanced Nursing 34, 289-295
  • Welford, R., & Frost, S. (2006). Corporate social responsibility in Asian supply chains. Corporate Social Responsibility and Environmental Management 13(3), 166–176
  • Yee, L. S., Yen, M. L., Kian, W. L., Von, Y. O., & Keong, C. W. (2012). Determinants of CSR Disclosure: A Study on Malaysia Companies in KLSE Main Market (Bachelor Dissertation). Retrieved from http://malrep.uum.edu.my/rep/Record/my-utar-eprints.602/Details
  • Zarinah, A. (2006). Making a difference through corporate social responsibility: Meeting the challenges. In SC/UNDP Corporate Social Responsibility Seminar. Retrieved from https://www.sc.com.my/main.asp?pageid=375&linkid=408&yearno=2006&mod=paper. (12.5.2017)

ASESSMENT ON LEVEL OF CORPORATE SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY (CSR) AMONG PUBLIC LISTED COMPANIES (PLCS) IN MALAYSIA: A STUDY FROM COMPANY SECRETARIES

Year 2019, Volume: 7 Issue: 1, 22 - 30, 26.06.2019

Abstract

Corporate Social Responsibility has attract numerous
research study since its inception. Although, CSR practice has been dominated
westerners corporation, the application and practice remains lagged in
Malaysia. Several local researchers has called CSR practice still at infancy
stage with solid evidence shows that there is low level practice of CSR among
public listed companies, despite several initiatives have been implemented by
authority bodies. This paper is deals with investigation on assessment of level
of CSR practice among PLCs in Malaysia from views of company secretary. Company
secretary is selected as respondents due to rich information they possess on
the CSR matters and close relationship with company management. This paper
begins with literature reviews on the study that has been done on area of CSR,
the advantage of CSR, CSR in Malaysia and the background and roles of company
secretary. The study hope to uncover gaps and contribute on the development of
study in area of CSR

References

  • Anderson, C. L., Bieniaszewska, R. L. (2005). The role of corporate social responsibility in an oil company’s expansion into new territories. Corporate Social Responsibility and Environmental Management 12(1), 1–9.
  • Anuforo, P. U., Norhani Aripin, Mohamed Ismail, M. (2018). The extent of Corporate Social Responsibility Reporting Among Malaysians Firms: Evidence From Past Studies. International Journal of Management Research & Review 8(5), 8-23.
  • Abdulrazak, S. R., & Ahmad, F. S. (2014). The Basis for Corporate Social Responsibility in Malaysia. Global Business and Management Research: An International Journal, 6(3), 210-218.
  • Amran, A., Zain, M. M., Sulaiman, M., Sarker, T., & Ooi, S. K. (2013). Empowering Society for Better Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR): The Case of Malaysia. Kajian Malaysia, 31(1), 57-78.
  • Bursa Malaysia. (2009). Corporate governance guide: Towards boardroom excellence. Kuala Lumpur: Bursa Malaysia Berhad. Retrieved from http://www.bursamalaysia.com/website/bm/regulation/corporate_governance (27.12.2018)
  • Baba, H.N. & Mohd Hanefah, H.M. (2001). Corporate social disclosure practices in Malaysia. Presented at the 2nd Asean Academic Accounting Association Conference, Shangrila Hotel, Penang.
  • Baker, T. L. (1994). Doing Social Research (2nd ed.). New York: McGraw-Hill Inc.
  • Chan, S., Ang, G. K., Chan P. L., Maurice O.A. O., & Ng B. F. (2009). Corporate Social Responsibility Reporting In Malaysia: An Analysis of Website Reporting of Second Board Companies Listed In Bursa Malaysia. SEGI Review 2(2), 85-110.
  • Castka, P., & Balzarova, M. A., Bamber, C. & Sharp, J. (2004). How can SMEs effectively implement the CSR agenda – a UK case study perspective. Corporate Social Responsibility and Environmental Management 11(3), 140–149.
  • Castka, P., & Balzarova, M. A. (2008). ISO 26000 and supply chains – on the diffusion of the social responsibility standard. International Journal of Production Economics 111(2), 274–286.
  • Castka, P., & Balzarova, M. A. (2008). The impact of ISO 9000 and ISO 14000 on standardization of social responsibility – an inside perspective. International Journal of Production Economics 113(1), 74–87.
  • Carrol, A. B. (1991). The pyramid of corporate responsibility; Toward the moral management of organizational stakeholders. Business Horizon, July-Aug, 39-48.
  • Clarkson, M.B.E (1995). A stakeholder framework for analyzing and evaluating corporate social performance. Academy of Management Review, 20(1). 92-117.
  • Dahlsrud, A. (2008). How corporate social responsibility is defined: an analysis of 37 definitions. Corporate Social Responsibility and Environmental Management 15 (1), 1–13.
  • Dolmans, D. H. J. M., & Ginns, Paul. (2005). A short questionnaire to evaluate the effectiveness of tutors in PBL: validity and realibility. Medical Teacher 27(6), 534-538.
  • Field, A. P. (2009). Discovering statistics using SPSS. Los Angeles. SAGE Publications.
  • Freeman, R. E. (1984). Strategic Management: A Stakeholder Approach. Boston: Pitman
  • Fathilatul Zakimi, A. H. & Ruhaya, A. (2011). Corporate Social Responsibility by the Malaysian Telecommunication Firm. International Journal of Business and Social Science, 2(5) [Special Issue], 198-208.
  • Garriga, E., & Mele, D. (2004). Corporate Social Responsibility Theories: mapping the territories. Journal of Business Ethics 53(1-2), 51-71.
  • Gupta, M. (2012). Corporate Social Responsibility in the Global Apparel Industry: An Exploration of Indian Manufacturers’ Perception, working paper of University of North Carolina, Greensboro.
  • GRI (2013), “G4 global reporting initiative”, pp. 1-94, available at: www.globalreporting.org/reporting/g4/Pages/default.aspx (26.12 2018).
  • Hillman, A. J., & Keim, G. D. (2001). Shareholder value, stakeholder management, and social issues: What’s the bottom line? Strategic Management Journal 22(2), 125-139.
  • Irma, Y. M. Y., & Lau, S. Y. (2016) Corporate Social Responsibility: Ranking Public Listed Companies in Malaysia. Reitaku Journal of Interdisciplinary Studies, 24. ISSN 2189-5333
  • Krejcie, R.V., & Morgan, D.W. (1970). Determining Sample Size for Research Activities. Educational and Psychological Measurement, 30, 607-610
  • Lo, B.C.W. & Yap, K.L. (2011). Are Malaysian Companies Ready For Corporate Social Responsibility? Labuan e-Journal of Muamalat and Society, 5, 11-15
  • Lepoutre, J., & Heene, A. (2006). Investigating the impact of firm size on small business social responsibility: A critical review. Journal of Business Ethics 67(3), 257–271
  • Lindsay, H. (2012, December 18). Business Solutions for Global Challenges. Mandatory Reporting: Does it make a difference? Retrieved from http://csr-asia.com/csr-asia-weekly-news-detail.php?id=12221 (6.5.2018)
  • McGuire, J. B., Sundgren, A., & Scheeweis, T. (1988). Corporate Social Responsibility and Firm Financial Performance. The Academy of Management Journal 31(4), 854-872.
  • Moss, S. C., Prosser, H., & Costello, H. (1998). Reliability and validity of the PAS-ADD Checklist for detecting psychiatric disorders in adults with intellectual disability. Journal of Intellectual Disability Research 42, 173-183
  • Nunally, J. C. (1978). Psychometric Theory, McGraw-Hill, New York.
  • Oxford, R. L., & Burry-Stock, J. A. (1995). Assessing the use of language learning strategies worldwide with the ESL/EFL version of the Strategy Inventory for Language Learning (SILL). System, 23(1), 1–2
  • Polit, D. F., Beck, C. T., & Hungler, B. P. (2001). Essentials of nursing research: Methods, appraisal, and utilization. Philadelphia: Lippincott.Razimah, A. (2014). Corporate Integrity System: A System Based Work. School of Accounting, Finance and Economics, Edith Cowan University, Western Australia.
  • Ruf, M. B., Muralidhar, K., Brown, M. R., Janney, J. J., & Paul, K. (2001). An Empirical Investigation of the Relationship between Change in Corporate Social Performance and Financial Performance: A Stakeholder Theory Perspective. Journal of Business Ethics 32(2), 143-156.
  • Susan Tam, (2007). CSR is more than philanthropy says Zarinah. The Star Online. Retrieved from https://www.thestar.com.my/business/business-news/2007/08/24/csr-is-more-than-philanthropy-says-zarinah/ (24.12.2018)
  • Salisbury, C., Burgess, A., Lattimer, V., Heaney, D., Walker, J., Turnbull, J., & Smith, H. (2005). Developing a standard short questionnaire for the assessment of patient satisfaction with out-of-hours primary care. Family Practice 22. 560–569
  • Securities Commission, (2007). Companies Guidelines. Retrieved from https://www.sc.com.my/en/legislation-guidelines0/guidelines (27.12.2018)Teijlingen van, E., Rennie, A.M., Hundley, V.,Graham, W. (2001), The importance ofconducting and reporting pilot studies: the example of the Scottish Births Survey, Journal of Advanced Nursing 34, 289-295
  • Welford, R., & Frost, S. (2006). Corporate social responsibility in Asian supply chains. Corporate Social Responsibility and Environmental Management 13(3), 166–176
  • Yee, L. S., Yen, M. L., Kian, W. L., Von, Y. O., & Keong, C. W. (2012). Determinants of CSR Disclosure: A Study on Malaysia Companies in KLSE Main Market (Bachelor Dissertation). Retrieved from http://malrep.uum.edu.my/rep/Record/my-utar-eprints.602/Details
  • Zarinah, A. (2006). Making a difference through corporate social responsibility: Meeting the challenges. In SC/UNDP Corporate Social Responsibility Seminar. Retrieved from https://www.sc.com.my/main.asp?pageid=375&linkid=408&yearno=2006&mod=paper. (12.5.2017)
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Primary Language English
Subjects Business Administration
Journal Section Articles
Authors

Muhammad Aiman Awalluddin 0000-0002-3409-1153

İzaura Ramlan This is me 0000-0002-8419-8370

Anisa Safiah Maznorbali

Publication Date June 26, 2019
Acceptance Date June 19, 2019
Published in Issue Year 2019 Volume: 7 Issue: 1

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APA Awalluddin, M. A., Ramlan, İ., & Maznorbali, A. S. (2019). ASESSMENT ON LEVEL OF CORPORATE SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY (CSR) AMONG PUBLIC LISTED COMPANIES (PLCS) IN MALAYSIA: A STUDY FROM COMPANY SECRETARIES. Journal of International Management Educational and Economics Perspectives, 7(1), 22-30.
AMA Awalluddin MA, Ramlan İ, Maznorbali AS. ASESSMENT ON LEVEL OF CORPORATE SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY (CSR) AMONG PUBLIC LISTED COMPANIES (PLCS) IN MALAYSIA: A STUDY FROM COMPANY SECRETARIES. Journal of International Management Educational and Economics Perspectives. June 2019;7(1):22-30.
Chicago Awalluddin, Muhammad Aiman, İzaura Ramlan, and Anisa Safiah Maznorbali. “ASESSMENT ON LEVEL OF CORPORATE SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY (CSR) AMONG PUBLIC LISTED COMPANIES (PLCS) IN MALAYSIA: A STUDY FROM COMPANY SECRETARIES”. Journal of International Management Educational and Economics Perspectives 7, no. 1 (June 2019): 22-30.
EndNote Awalluddin MA, Ramlan İ, Maznorbali AS (June 1, 2019) ASESSMENT ON LEVEL OF CORPORATE SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY (CSR) AMONG PUBLIC LISTED COMPANIES (PLCS) IN MALAYSIA: A STUDY FROM COMPANY SECRETARIES. Journal of International Management Educational and Economics Perspectives 7 1 22–30.
IEEE M. A. Awalluddin, İ. Ramlan, and A. S. Maznorbali, “ASESSMENT ON LEVEL OF CORPORATE SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY (CSR) AMONG PUBLIC LISTED COMPANIES (PLCS) IN MALAYSIA: A STUDY FROM COMPANY SECRETARIES”, Journal of International Management Educational and Economics Perspectives, vol. 7, no. 1, pp. 22–30, 2019.
ISNAD Awalluddin, Muhammad Aiman et al. “ASESSMENT ON LEVEL OF CORPORATE SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY (CSR) AMONG PUBLIC LISTED COMPANIES (PLCS) IN MALAYSIA: A STUDY FROM COMPANY SECRETARIES”. Journal of International Management Educational and Economics Perspectives 7/1 (June 2019), 22-30.
JAMA Awalluddin MA, Ramlan İ, Maznorbali AS. ASESSMENT ON LEVEL OF CORPORATE SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY (CSR) AMONG PUBLIC LISTED COMPANIES (PLCS) IN MALAYSIA: A STUDY FROM COMPANY SECRETARIES. Journal of International Management Educational and Economics Perspectives. 2019;7:22–30.
MLA Awalluddin, Muhammad Aiman et al. “ASESSMENT ON LEVEL OF CORPORATE SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY (CSR) AMONG PUBLIC LISTED COMPANIES (PLCS) IN MALAYSIA: A STUDY FROM COMPANY SECRETARIES”. Journal of International Management Educational and Economics Perspectives, vol. 7, no. 1, 2019, pp. 22-30.
Vancouver Awalluddin MA, Ramlan İ, Maznorbali AS. ASESSMENT ON LEVEL OF CORPORATE SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY (CSR) AMONG PUBLIC LISTED COMPANIES (PLCS) IN MALAYSIA: A STUDY FROM COMPANY SECRETARIES. Journal of International Management Educational and Economics Perspectives. 2019;7(1):22-30.