Document Type
Article
Publication Date
January 2011
Abstract
The popularity of the concept of social responsibility makes it a pertinent area for research by accounting scholars. This paper analyzes the current usage and understanding of the concept of social responsibility. Using the definitions used in academia and industry a preliminary scale is developed to measure social responsibility. As a pilot study, this scale is administered to business owners. Based on the responses of 57 Business owners, the psychometric properties of the scale are tested and a conceptual model of the underlying dimensions of social responsibility is presented.
Recommended Citation
Shinde, Jaysinha; Wacker, Raymond; Shinde, Udaysinha; and Hou, Zhenghong, "Superfluity and Murkiness in the Understanding of Social Responsibility: A Content Analysis" (2011). Faculty Research & Creative Activity. 85.
https://thekeep.eiu.edu/business_fac/85
https://works.bepress.com/jaysinha_shinde/2/