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Differences in implementing corporate social responsibility through SA8000 and ISO 26000 standards

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Chiarini, A., & Vagnoni, E. (2017). Differences in implementing corporate social responsibility through SA8000 and ISO 26000 standards. Journal of Manufacturing Technology Management28(4), 438–457

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ABSTRACT
Purpose – There are different ways of implementing a corporate social responsibility (CSR) system. One
interesting way of implementing a CSR system is based on standards such as SA8000 and ISO 26000.
The purpose of this paper is to investigate the differences brought by the two standards in European
manufacturing in CSR implementation using a survey.
Design/methodology/approach – Eight hypotheses were derived from an analysis of the implementation
pattern for a CSR management system revealed from a review of the literature as well as from the actual two
investigated standards. A questionnaire based on these hypotheses was administered to the CSR managers of
326 European manufacturing companies. A χ2 and Cramer’s V-tests were used to validate the results.
The CSR managers also added comments to their responses. The qualitative results gathered from the
respondents’ comments helped the authors’ to better understand the quantitative data.
Findings – The results showed differences in how the standards affect strategies, economic and financial
issues, stakeholders involved, environmental management, customer and market issues, supply chain
management and CSR key performance indicators. The results indicated that it is not clear how production and
technical departments can be involved in and committed to such standards or, in general, to a CSR system.
Research limitations/implications – The research is based on a sample of European manufacturing
managers and limited to the implementation of two specific CSR standards.
Practical implications – The differences between the standards should be interesting to practitioners who are
thinking of implementing a CSR system in a manufacturing context and weighing the pros and cons of
each standard.
Originality/value – This research analyses, for the first time, the differences in CSR implementation
brought by SA8000 and ISO 26000 in manufacturing and, in particular, in production and technical
departments.


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