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Social Factors Affecting Sustainable Socially Responsible Purchasing: A Mediating Role of Corporate Social Responsibility

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  • Wei Zong
  • Huazhong Tu
  • Fang Luo
  • Ikramuddin Junejo
  • Ashraf Ud Din
  • Darui Zhou
  • Andi Luo
  • Haiyang He

Abstract

This study aims to investigate the role of corporate social responsibility as a mediator between social factors and sustainable socially responsible purchases in the food industry of Sindh, Pakistan. To determine the findings of this study, a sample size of 250 is drawn from the study’s primary data. The department of purchasing is requested to voluntarily complete the questionnaire utilized in previous studies. The convenience sampling strategy and the snowball sampling strategy are considered for data collection. For data analysis, SmartPLS version 3 is utilized. This study revealed that corporate social responsibility partially mediates the connection between human rights, social welfare, and sustainable socially responsible purchasing. Nevertheless, the full mediation effect between safety and health for socially responsible purchasing has been uncovered. The novel finding of this study is that the mediation effect was not previously conducted a. However, the mediating role of corporate social responsibility and the food industry has been evaluated in the context of Sindh, Pakistan.

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  • Wei Zong & Huazhong Tu & Fang Luo & Ikramuddin Junejo & Ashraf Ud Din & Darui Zhou & Andi Luo & Haiyang He, 2024. "Social Factors Affecting Sustainable Socially Responsible Purchasing: A Mediating Role of Corporate Social Responsibility," SAGE Open, , vol. 14(1), pages 21582440231, February.
  • Handle: RePEc:sae:sagope:v:14:y:2024:i:1:p:21582440231216276
    DOI: 10.1177/21582440231216276
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