CSR stakeholder engagement and Nigerian tobacco manufacturing sub-sector
CSR stakeholder engagement and Nigerian tobacco manufacturing sub-sector
The purpose of this paper is to investigate the stakeholder engagement approach, level, rationale and implications for corporate social responsibility (CSR) management and governance in the Nigerian tobacco sub-sector. Findings suggest that the engagement appears too controlled and lacking in authenticity; and that the stakeholder engagement framework needs to be developed to improve informed and balanced stakeholder participation and progressive CSR programmes. The findings suggest that entirely discretionary CSR and stakeholder engagement may reduce its developmental impact and sustainability. To avert this, especially in Nigeria, some framework is needed to increase informed participation of relevant stakeholders and encourage a sustainable CSR practice.
CITATION: Ihugba, Bethel Uzoma. CSR stakeholder engagement and Nigerian tobacco manufacturing sub-sector . : Emerald , 2012. African Journal of Economic and Management Studies, Vol. 3, No. 1, 2012, pp. 42-63 - Available at: https://library.au.int/csr-stakeholder-engagement-and-nigerian-tobacco-manufacturing-sub-sector-3