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Navigating the myriad of corporate quality standards: a CSR and stakeholder perspective

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  • William J. Ritchie

    (James Madison University)

  • Scott Gallagher

    (James Madison University)

  • Steven A. Melnyk

    (Eli Broad College of Business, Michigan State University)

  • Ali Shahzad

    (James Madison University)

Abstract

Quality standards (QS) (e.g., ISO 9001) play an important role in assuring the quality of goods and services for organizational stakeholders on a global scale. Recent work has highlighted the role of QS in communicating corporate social responsibility (CSR) practices to a firm’s stakeholders making both the QS adoption decision and the timing of adoption of immense strategic importance to top managers. However, the types of QS and their intended and unintended beneficiaries vary widely, making it difficult for managers to choose QS that are in accord with their CSR goals. Further, current economic (cost/benefit) and institutionally-based theoretical approaches do not provide managers with adequate guidance in making strategic adoption decisions. Rapid developments in QS practices have also made it difficult for researchers to incorporate them into CSR theory. Drawing upon a literature review of QSs and stakeholder theory, this study presents a QS framework and taxonomy that integrates QS adoption timing and beneficiaries. The framework also presents four configurations of QS adopters and their associated beneficiary stakeholder groups, enabling both researchers and practitioners to more completely understand the complex nature of stakeholder pressures on organizations.

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  • William J. Ritchie & Scott Gallagher & Steven A. Melnyk & Ali Shahzad, 2024. "Navigating the myriad of corporate quality standards: a CSR and stakeholder perspective," International Journal of Corporate Social Responsibility, Springer, vol. 9(1), pages 1-13, December.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:ijocsr:v:9:y:2024:i:1:d:10.1186_s40991-023-00087-3
    DOI: 10.1186/s40991-023-00087-3
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