How Profound Changes in Stakeholder Relations Allowed an SME to Enter and Gain a Foothold in a Highly Competitive Sector?

  • Barabel M
  • Meier O
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This article examines the relationship between strategy and CSR in small businesses. In particular, it aims to show how CSR, far from merely being a series of constrictions, can under certain conditions provide SMEs with an opportunity to make their mark in a given sector. According to this view, CSR can offer companies with limited resources a chance to overturn key structural factors by facilitating new modes of interaction and organisation in the development of their activities. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

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Barabel, M., & Meier, O. (2012). How Profound Changes in Stakeholder Relations Allowed an SME to Enter and Gain a Foothold in a Highly Competitive Sector? International Business Research, 5(7). https://doi.org/10.5539/ibr.v5n7p84

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