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A study of social responsibility of Sri Lankan immigrant entrepreneurs in Australia

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posted on 2008-01-01, 00:00 authored by Fara AzmatFara Azmat, Ambika Zutshi
Increasing globalisation, technological advancement and migration waves in the last few decades have changed the look of many advanced countries to be more cosmopolitan and Australia is no exception. The number of South Asian migrants in Australia is steadily increasing. Among the South Asians, there are 31,482 Sri Lankans in the state of Victoria and the majority of them are entrepreneurs. Social responsibility perceptions and practices of these entrepreneurs have not been researched. The study aims to fill this gap by undertaking a triangulation method to investigate the social responsibility perceptions and practices of these entrepreneurs and identify whether or not they are influenced by home country contextual factors, specifically national culture, and business environment. The study is a work in progress and the survey will be undertaken in the second quarter of the year. Socially responsible businesses have the potential to promote an overall approach to quality and sustainable development as they can have positive impacts not only on their own businesses but also on the community and the environment in which they operate. This study is thus significant as it will deliver economic, social and environmental benefits to Australia.

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Journal

The business review, Cambridge

Volume

10

Issue

2

Season

Summer

Pagination

302 - 308

Publisher

American Academy of Business

Location

Hollywood, Fla.

ISSN

1553-5827

Language

eng

Publication classification

C1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal

Copyright notice

2008, American Academy of Business

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