Abstract
Numerous studies and literature with varied results have been conducted in the subject
of CSR. Several questions about CSR still remain, for example there is no evident
answer if CSR activities affect the financial performance, why companies engage in
CSR and how they apply to it. There are several different definition of CSR and
companies choose to apply it in different ways therefore it is a rather complex subject.
A peculiar paradox of Kenyan economic history is that the large firms listed at the
NSE have been the symbol of economic progress and yet a clear relation between the
progress and involvement in community outreach programs has never been clear. This
study therefore sought to investigate the relationship between CSR and performance
of firms listed in the Nairobi Securities Exchange. The study specifically sought to
examine the relationship between ethical CSR, environmental CSR and philanthropic
CSR on the performance of firms listed in the NSE. The study focused on the CSR
activities done and documented by the firms listed in the NSE. Moreover, the study
focused on the CSR activities for the five year period 2010-2014 because the trading
at the NSE before then was affected by the post election violence that occurred in
2007 in Kenya. The study was anchored on the open systems theory. The nature of
this study was document analysis. The population for the purpose of this study was
the NSE listed firms in Nairobi County. The total population of firms listed in the
NSE stands at 61. The study was a census because of the small population size. The
study adopted a data collection form to gather data which was analyzed using both
content analysis and SPSS. Frequency tables, percentages and means were used to
present the findings. Out of the sixty one (61) firms targeted with the data collection
forms, only fifty four (54) data forms were fully filled with relevant information that
could be entered and analyzed. The result reveals that ethical CSR, environmental
CSR and philanthropic CSR can be held responsible for the fluctuations in EBIT of
firms listed at the NSE, Kenya. From the findings, it can be concluded that ethical
CSR, philanthropic CSR and environmental CSR indeed affect the performance
(EBIT) of firms listed at the NSE. Environmental CSR had the major influence on
performance of firms listed at the NSE while philanthropic CSR had the least
influence on performance of firms listed at the NSE. Moreover, the study findings
show that ethical CSR has a positive relationship with performance; environmental
CSR has a positive effect on performance and philanthropic CSR has a positive
influence on performance of firms listed at the NSE.The study recommends that the
firms listed at the NSE should come up with strategies to strengthen and align their
CSR activities to fast track and build the CSR programs so as to improve
performance.
MWANJA, S (2021). Influence Of Corporate Social Responsibility On Firm Performance Among Companies Listed On The Nairobi Securities Exchange. Afribary. Retrieved from https://tracking.afribary.com/works/influence-of-corporate-social-responsibility-on-firm-performance-among-companies-listed-on-the-nairobi-securities-exchange
MWANJA, SISIMONDA "Influence Of Corporate Social Responsibility On Firm Performance Among Companies Listed On The Nairobi Securities Exchange" Afribary. Afribary, 07 May. 2021, https://tracking.afribary.com/works/influence-of-corporate-social-responsibility-on-firm-performance-among-companies-listed-on-the-nairobi-securities-exchange. Accessed 17 Nov. 2024.
MWANJA, SISIMONDA . "Influence Of Corporate Social Responsibility On Firm Performance Among Companies Listed On The Nairobi Securities Exchange". Afribary, Afribary, 07 May. 2021. Web. 17 Nov. 2024. < https://tracking.afribary.com/works/influence-of-corporate-social-responsibility-on-firm-performance-among-companies-listed-on-the-nairobi-securities-exchange >.
MWANJA, SISIMONDA . "Influence Of Corporate Social Responsibility On Firm Performance Among Companies Listed On The Nairobi Securities Exchange" Afribary (2021). Accessed November 17, 2024. https://tracking.afribary.com/works/influence-of-corporate-social-responsibility-on-firm-performance-among-companies-listed-on-the-nairobi-securities-exchange