Corporate social responsibility reporting within the Malaysian oil and gas industry: A questionable publicity stunt Cover Image

Corporate social responsibility reporting within the Malaysian oil and gas industry: A questionable publicity stunt
Corporate social responsibility reporting within the Malaysian oil and gas industry: A questionable publicity stunt

Author(s): Dayana Mastura Baharudin, Nik Hadiyan Nik Azman
Subject(s): Business Ethics, Socio-Economic Research
Published by: Scientific Publishing House "SciView"
Keywords: Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR); Environment; Social and Governance (ESG); Corporate Reputation (CR); sustainability

Summary/Abstract: This paper aims to challenge those involved in the CSR industry, non-governmental organizations (NGO) workers, CSR professionals and CSR consumers to question the real intentions by companies in their stance to move with the current trends and contribute towards a more sustainable and socially just society via their CSR activities. This paper used critically reviewed articles by using quantitative content analysis to analyse the High-Fit and Low-Fit CSR activities published within the Annual Reports, CSR Reports and company websites on firm performance over 5 years across the 30 oil and gas companies of Bursa Malaysia. This study finds that oil and gas companies should standardize their CSR reports based on the high-fit and low-fit CSR activities. By doing so, companies would be able to improve their reputation within the global community. This study could assist managers in oil and gas companies to review their CSR activities that indirectly give impacts towards social, economic and the environment.

  • Issue Year: 4/2019
  • Issue No: 1
  • Page Range: 29-36
  • Page Count: 8
  • Language: English