The effect of social capital on the effectiveness of community development programmes in Malaysia

This study aims to determine the influence of social capital on the effectiveness of the farmer's development programme established by a MNC in Malaysia for business-community relations as part of the company's CSR endeavours. The sampling technique employed in this study was census sampli...

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Published in:International Journal of Information and Decision Sciences
Main Author: Zainoddin A.I.; Amran A.; Shaharudin M.R.
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Inderscience Publishers 2020
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Zainoddin A.I.; Amran A.; Shaharudin M.R.
The effect of social capital on the effectiveness of community development programmes in Malaysia
2020
International Journal of Information and Decision Sciences
12
3
10.1504/ijids.2020.108139
https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85089502964&doi=10.1504%2fijids.2020.108139&partnerID=40&md5=547e5f61360fab40d304225125415c24
This study aims to determine the influence of social capital on the effectiveness of the farmer's development programme established by a MNC in Malaysia for business-community relations as part of the company's CSR endeavours. The sampling technique employed in this study was census sampling with all of the 400 respondents being included in the study. The results unveiled that the relational and cognitive dimensions were positively and significantly related to the effectiveness of the community development programme. Nevertheless, the structural dimension failed to follow similar inclinations. The finding has contributed to the social capital theory by supporting the relational and cognitive dimensions as the factors that influence the success of the community development programmes. Future study is suggested to measure the effectiveness of community development programmes using financial or non-financial aspects, utilise the stakeholder theory perspectives, as well as validate the inconsistencies in the outcomes of the past studies. Copyright © 2020 Inderscience Enterprises Ltd.
Inderscience Publishers
17567017
English
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author Zainoddin A.I.; Amran A.; Shaharudin M.R.
spellingShingle Zainoddin A.I.; Amran A.; Shaharudin M.R.
The effect of social capital on the effectiveness of community development programmes in Malaysia
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title The effect of social capital on the effectiveness of community development programmes in Malaysia
title_short The effect of social capital on the effectiveness of community development programmes in Malaysia
title_full The effect of social capital on the effectiveness of community development programmes in Malaysia
title_fullStr The effect of social capital on the effectiveness of community development programmes in Malaysia
title_full_unstemmed The effect of social capital on the effectiveness of community development programmes in Malaysia
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description This study aims to determine the influence of social capital on the effectiveness of the farmer's development programme established by a MNC in Malaysia for business-community relations as part of the company's CSR endeavours. The sampling technique employed in this study was census sampling with all of the 400 respondents being included in the study. The results unveiled that the relational and cognitive dimensions were positively and significantly related to the effectiveness of the community development programme. Nevertheless, the structural dimension failed to follow similar inclinations. The finding has contributed to the social capital theory by supporting the relational and cognitive dimensions as the factors that influence the success of the community development programmes. Future study is suggested to measure the effectiveness of community development programmes using financial or non-financial aspects, utilise the stakeholder theory perspectives, as well as validate the inconsistencies in the outcomes of the past studies. Copyright © 2020 Inderscience Enterprises Ltd.
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