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As responsible corporate citizens, all businesses should contribute to
social development of the country. A questionnaire-based survey
research was carried out and the questionnaire was posted to all the 235
listed companies under the Colombo Stock Exchange and 104 had
responded. The median turnover was Rs. 505 million with a maximum
of Rs. 21,079 million and a minimum of Rs. 62 million. In terms of
years in existence, there are very young companies (age 3 years) as well
as very old companies (age 100 years) with a median of 15 years. In
terms of the number of employees, there were small companies (141
employees) and very big companies (23,000 employees) with a median
of 380 employees. On average, the companies spend about 6.6% of their
turnover on CSR related activities, including training, research and
community work. However, sustainability/CS R reporting,
environmental auditing and community liaisons are weak, with less than
one-forth of the companies having community liaison committees,
reporting sustainability/CSR and conducting environmental auditing.
CSR activities and financial performance show significant correlations
only in few relationships. Only employee relations and
customer/supplier relations show significant positive correlations with
financial performance. In addition to these two, community relations
also show a significant positive correlation with perceived benefits of
CSR. When three financial indices are considered separately, it is
evident that return on sales has the strongest correlations with CSR
activities and the weakest correlation with return on equity. |
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