- Title
- A case study of the strategic nature of DaimlerChrysler South Africa's corporate social investment programmes in the local communities of the Border-Kei region in the Eastern Cape Province
- Creator
- Mak'ochieng, Alice Atieno
- ThesisAdvisor
- Court, P W
- Subject
- DaimlerChrysler
- Subject
- Automobile industry and trade -- South Africa
- Subject
- Economic development -- South Africa -- Eastern Cape
- Subject
- Community development -- South Africa -- Eastern Cape
- Subject
- Economic development projects -- South Africa -- Eastern Cape
- Subject
- Industries -- Social aspects -- South Africa -- Eastern Cape
- Subject
- Social responsibility of business -- South Africa -- Eastern Cape
- Date
- 2004
- Type
- Thesis
- Type
- Masters
- Type
- MCom
- Identifier
- vital:1165
- Identifier
- http://hdl.handle.net/10962/d1002781
- Identifier
- DaimlerChrysler
- Identifier
- Automobile industry and trade -- South Africa
- Identifier
- Economic development -- South Africa -- Eastern Cape
- Identifier
- Community development -- South Africa -- Eastern Cape
- Identifier
- Economic development projects -- South Africa -- Eastern Cape
- Identifier
- Industries -- Social aspects -- South Africa -- Eastern Cape
- Identifier
- Social responsibility of business -- South Africa -- Eastern Cape
- Description
- Corporate social responsibility has become the business issue of the 21st century. Heightened expectations of the business sector, globalisation and increased media attention on the role of business in society are casting an intense spotlight on this issue. As a result, pressure has built on business to play a larger role in bringing about socio-economic development to many local communities where they operate. While for a long time companies have been involved in the community on a philanthropy basis, many companies today are reassessing the manner in which they conduct their corporate social responsibility programmes. Many companies are including corporate social responsibility issues into their strategic planning process and overall corporate strategy. Emphasis is given to certain strategic indicators that must be present in order for a company to be said to have taken a strategic approach to corporate social responsibility. This study adopted a critical-realist approach using a case study method to evaluate DaimlerChrysler South Africa’s corporate social investment programmes in the local community of the Border-Kei region against these strategic indicators. This new form of engagement is even challenging for a multinational corporation, which may feel that it is only obliged to assist the local community where its corporate headquarters is located. But as companies derive an everlarger share of revenue and profits from international operations, multinational companies are being called upon to redefine “community”, by looking beyond local, domestic and geographical communities to include those in regions where they have factories or factories operated by key suppliers. This study found that DCSA was strategically involved and had a good relationship with its local community. However, the company needs to be more connected with the rural communities to make local projects more successful especially after handover.
- Format
- 178 leaves, pdf
- Publisher
- Rhodes University, Faculty of Commerce, Management
- Language
- English
- Rights
- Mak'ochieng, Alice Atieno
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