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Impact of CSR Activities Towards Different Stakeholders on Indian Firms’ Performance

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  • Ansita Aggarwal

    (Nirma University)

  • Nisarg A. Joshi

    (Nirma University)

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This article investigates the subtle interplay between Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) activities aimed at distinct stakeholders and their detectable impacts on both financial and non-financial components of organisational performance. This study leverages the sophisticated analytical framework of Structural Equation Modelling to clarify a comprehensive model using a robust dataset covering 600 Indian enterprises. The empirical findings of this study provide crucial insights with significant significance for managerial decision-making and regulatory issues. Notably, the findings highlight the strategic importance of adapting CSR initiatives to specific stakeholder groups. A strong positive link develops between CSR efforts directed at suppliers and investors and the achievement of improved overall organisational performance, spanning both financial and non-financial domains. Furthermore, the study identifies a compelling possibility for enterprises to improve their financial performance by implementing customer-focussed CSR efforts. This discovery reveals a previously unknown option for increasing financial prowess. Concurrently, the study advises caution, demonstrating a varied trend in terms of CSR targeting of employees and the community. While such programmes initially have good connections, there is a threshold beyond which the proclivity for negative effects on financial performance becomes obvious. Notably, by diving into the deep fabric of stakeholder-targeted CSR activities and their numerous repercussions on both financial and non-financial dimensions of organisational performance, this study makes a pioneering contribution.

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  • Ansita Aggarwal & Nisarg A. Joshi, 2025. "Impact of CSR Activities Towards Different Stakeholders on Indian Firms’ Performance," Corporate Reputation Review, Palgrave Macmillan, vol. 28(1), pages 1-13, February.
  • Handle: RePEc:pal:crepre:v:28:y:2025:i:1:d:10.1057_s41299-023-00174-y
    DOI: 10.1057/s41299-023-00174-y
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