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Enacting institutional drivers towards strategic corporate social responsibility (2022)

Gregoria A. Yudarwati,, Marianne D. Sison, Ignatius A. Putranto, Putu Wiratsari

Following sensemaking process, this study examines how CSR policy makers of multi-national companies (MNCs) interpret institutional drivers, assign meanings on them,and enact them to reduce uncertainties in conducting CSR initiatives. Based on a casestudy towards Australia MNCs, this study reveals the sensemaking process towardstwo ecological changes: (1) the communities' expectations and culture and (2) differ-ent regulatory and governance standards between home and host countries. Localcommunities in host countries were believed of having power to express their expec-tations and demands to the companies. Nevertheless, the communities may not reallyhold power over the companies. Sensemaking process, however, is about“believingis seeing”, which tends to follow a self-fulfilling prophecy and self-validating proph-ecy.