dc.description.abstract | In the present day business set up, the idea of corporate social responsibility (CSR) has
come to be accepted as a major corporate component of business growth and
sustainability. In the past, CSR was only focused on businesses’ responsibilities to
society and doing good deeds for society but it has now become an important strategic
issue. The study sought to establish the relationship between corporate social
responsibility and the performance of large motor vehicle companies in Nairobi, Kenya.
The population of study was all the 15 large motor vehicle companies in Nairobi as
provided by the Kenya Motor Industry Association. A questionnaire was used to collect
data, with respondents being CSR Managers, HR Managers, Finance Managers and Sales
Managers. The data was analyzed using descriptive statistics and regression models. The
results revealed that there was a positive relationship between CSR and the performance
of motor vehicle companies. Results show that with the practice of various social
responsibility activities, there is better asset utilization, improved internal processes and
customer satisfaction as well as improved revenues. The study focused on CSR activities
such as community activities, employment diversity, employee welfare programs,
environmental preservation programs and safer product production. The study
recommended that motor vehicle companies continually apply CSR practices by
engaging the stakeholders in order to remain competitive. It also recommended that the
government should provide incentives to organisations to enable them practice more CSR
activities. The study’s implication to motor vehicle companies will entail improved
reputation in the market place as well as gain competitive advantage since the
stakeholders will be satisfied and this will result to increased business and improved
company revenues. The communities living around the firms will align themselves and
support the firms in their daily businesses for being socially responsible. The government
will also benefit from the environmental preservation programs which will help reduce
depletion of the ozone layer. This will make the country a better place to live making it
attractive to foreign investors. Further research should be done to identify other variables
that may influence the performance of a firm such as government policy on taxation and
regulations existing in a country. The study was supported by the Stakeholder theory
which looks at the ethical behavior of organisations to society which in the end will affect
the organisation’s performance. Based on the findings of the study, all motor vehicle
companies should embrace CSR unlike current practice where some of the companies are
yet to consider CSR as a strategic issue. This will help them remain competitive in the
present dynamic market. | en_US |