The Relationship Between Corporate Social Responsibility and Financial Performance of Small and Medium Enterprises in Kenya
Abstract
Numerous studies have been conducted to find the relationship between corporate social
responsibility (CSR) activities and their financial performance within the international
level for large firms but very little analysis has been undertaken to determine any
relationship between these two variables in the Kenyan SME sector. For the little work
that has been undertaken at international level on the relationship, the research suffered
from poor research design, inappropriate statistical method and inadequate data and thus
less weight can be placed on their findings.
In this study the attempt is to overcome the weaknesses in previous studies and to
provide better insights into these issues by examining the relationship between this
variable from Kenyan SMEs perspective by identifying drivers of CSR in the Kenyan
sector in explaining the voluntary adoption of CSR activities by SMEs. The research
survey consisted of active top 100 SMEs in the year 2012 in Kenya and questionnaire
used to collect data regarding corporate social responsibility while companies’ financial
statements used to collect data for the financial performance variable. Return on assets
ratio was used in measuring firm’s financial performance with regression analysis will
been applied for data analysis of financial variables.
The study further revealed that there was a positive and significant correlation between
ROA, other variables under study and net income. This also implies that there is a
positive relationship between net income, CSR, financial performance and growth in the
total assets. Results also indicate that the correlation between ROA and growth in CSR
and net income was significant. The correlation between ROA, growth in income, growth
in CSR and net income was positive and significant (r=0.556 and p value =0.000).
Citation
A Research Project Submited In Partial Fulfillment Of The Requirement For The Award Of The Degree Of Master Of Science in Finance, University Of NairobiPublisher
University of Nairobi