Abstract
Many firms encourage employees to undertake corporate social responsibility
(CSR) projects. With any project, it is important that firm resources are committed to create
valued outcomes for stakeholders.
Research purpose: The study purpose was to gain insight into criteria that can practically help
define the success of employee run CSR projects.
Motivation for the study: CSR activities are reported in literature as creating valuable
intangible and tangible assets for firms when planned as strategies to improve brand
reputation, customer loyalty and future profit. This research reviews a South African retail
bank that promotes CSR undertakings to employees exploring the bank’s support for
employees engaged in CSR.
Research design, approach and method: Two of the bank’s completed community CSR
projects were identified by the bank’s senior CSR managers for this review. Qualitative
interviews were undertaken with employees, bank CSR managers and project recipients.
Participant interviews were transcribed into text then analysed to identify where stakeholder
value diminished on these projects...