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Drivers of creating shared value (CSV): internal and external triggers in the shadow of COVID-19
Mak, Carry Ka Yee
2024-05-08
Source PublicationAsian Journal of Business Ethics
ISSN2210-6723
Volume13Issue:SUPPL 1Pages:141-165
Abstract

This study investigates why successful companies have pursued creating shared value (CSV) during the COVID-19 pandemic and the immediately ensuing post-COVID-19 era. The paper aims to achieve a better understanding of the triggers that induce companies to pursue CSV initiatives. A qualitative thematic analysis of cases of CSV involving 54 companies honored by Fortune magazine within its 2022 Change the World list was investigated and systematically reviewed. Based on the analysis, we identified and classified the motivators of CSV projects according to various internal and external triggers. The qualitative results revealed seven types of internal triggers for CSV initiatives. These are: (1) following founder/leader philosophy or experience, (2) foreseeing customer growth and profit potential, (3) enhancing employee loyalty and commitment, (4) developing a future talent pool, (5) improving operational efficiency and cutting costs, (6) building differentiation weapons, and (7) becoming an industry pioneer. Seven types of external triggers for CSV initiatives were also identified. These comprise (1) economic benefits, (2) environmental protection, (3) human rights, (4) public health, (5) social justice, (6) partnership availability, and (7) government stimuli. This study contributes to the CSV literature by providing analyses of the motivators that have induced CSV initiatives during the COVID-19 era. We conclude by discussing the implications for business academics and practitioners.

KeywordCovid-19 Pandemic Creating Shared Value Internal And External Triggers Motivation Of Csv Qualitative
DOI10.1007/s13520-024-00197-6
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Indexed ByESCI
Language英語English
WOS Research AreaSocial Sciences - Other Topics
WOS SubjectEthics
WOS IDWOS:001216009900001
PublisherSPRINGER, VAN GODEWIJCKSTRAAT 30, 3311 GZ DORDRECHT, NETHERLANDS
Scopus ID2-s2.0-85192351681
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Document TypeJournal article
CollectionFaculty of Business Administration
DEPARTMENT OF MANAGEMENT AND MARKETING
Corresponding AuthorMak, Carry Ka Yee
AffiliationDepartment of Management and Marketing, University of Macau, Macao
First Author AffilicationUniversity of Macau
Corresponding Author AffilicationUniversity of Macau
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Mak, Carry Ka Yee. Drivers of creating shared value (CSV): internal and external triggers in the shadow of COVID-19[J]. Asian Journal of Business Ethics, 2024, 13(SUPPL 1), 141-165.
APA Mak, Carry Ka Yee.(2024). Drivers of creating shared value (CSV): internal and external triggers in the shadow of COVID-19. Asian Journal of Business Ethics, 13(SUPPL 1), 141-165.
MLA Mak, Carry Ka Yee."Drivers of creating shared value (CSV): internal and external triggers in the shadow of COVID-19".Asian Journal of Business Ethics 13.SUPPL 1(2024):141-165.
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