AN APPRAISAL OF SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY ON CORPORATE ORGANIZATION IN ENUGU
(A CASE STUDY OF ANAMBRA MOTOR MANUFACTURING COMPANY (ANAMMCO) EMENE, ENUGU).
ABSTRACT
The research work took a look at an appraisal of social
responsibility practice by Anambra Motor Manufacturing Company (ANAMMCO) Emene,
Enugu. In an attempt to get to the root of the matter being investigated, four
research questions and four hypotheses were proposed. The chi square statistics
was used to test the hypotheses. The researcher adopted the survey approach.
The population of the study is five hundred and ninety (590) staff while the
sample size is two hundred and thirty eight (238). The researcher used both
primary and secondary sources of data. The primary data was generated through
the use of questionnaires and oral interview. The secondary data was sourced
through the use of textbooks, journals including newspaper prints from library.
The study revealed that apart from the usually tradition of profit making,
business firms can also carry out a successful Social Responsibility practice.
The study also revealed that social responsibility practice should be legalized
given the negative impact of business organization to the society. Where to
source funds for financing social programmes and when business should engage in
social responsibility programmes were equally x-rayed. Recommendations were
also made to ensure possible completion of the work. These include; proper
implementation of social issues, strict application of legislation to compel
business firms to be socially responsibly and finally, social responsibility
should be better practice than imagined since it still create favorable public
image for the business and it is normal and right thing to do.
CHAPTER ONE
INTRODUCTION
1.1 BACKGROUND OF THE STUDY
Towards the end of 1800’s to the early 1990’s the mission of
business firms was exclusively economic. During this period, the cardinal
purpose of business owners is to make as much profit as possible. To underscore
the above assertion, Milton Friedman (1972:88) had contended that the only
responsibility of the business is to make as much profit as it can for the
owners. Today, partly due to the interdependencies of many groups in our
society, the values, goals and attitudes of the society changed significantly.
This accounts for the complexity in the society in the area of social, economic
as well as environmental problems which have been experienced. This situation
is in consonance with the view of Ackerman (1973:89), when he opined that the
people increased awareness has brought some expectation and demand to bear on
companies to be socially responsible to the society in which they operate.
Thus we often talk about the social responsibility and social
responsiveness of all organizations although the focus of this study shall be
on corporate organizations. There is a question as to what the social
responsibility of business really means.
The concept of social responsibility is not new, although the
idea was already considered in the early part of the twentieth century. The
modern discussions of social responsibility got a major impetus with the book
“social responsibility of business men” by Howard .R. Bowen, who suggested that
business actors should consider the social implications of their decisions,
society being awakened with respect to the urgency of social problems is asking
managers and owners of business what they are doing to discharge their social
responsibility to the society in which they operate given negative social
impacts of their business on the society such as pollutions of all kinds air,
water, solid waste noise to mention but a few.
The concept of social responsibility refers to the firm’s
consideration of and responses to the issues beyond narrow economic, technical
and legal requirement of the firm. It is the firm’s obligation to evaluate in
its decision making process the effects of its decision on the external social
system in a manner that should accomplish social benefits along with the
traditional economic gains which the firm seeks for. However, Harper D. (1976)
a classical economist consistently argued against the need to do anything that
negates profit maximization. He sees business social responsibility as an
aberration Harper, (1976).
1.2 STATEMENT OF THE PROBLEMS
Oil spillage in some of the oil producing state is alarming
and some pollution caused by industries in our country is on the high rate. The
problems of the communities where the oil companies operate bring these
problems constructively to the attention of the companies with which they have
developed regular form for meetings. These companies have created ecological
disaster, gas flowing in the communities. Therefore, the problem to be looked
into in this research is that a corporate organisation does not bother about
their social responsibility to the environment where they operate. Furthermore,
poverty, lack of essential facilities and unemployment are increasing is
alarming proportion. As a result the needs and expectation of the society are
not met by the business organisation.
1.3 OBJECTIVES OF THE STUDY
The corporate organizations naturally have its own mix and
different emphasis. The overall objectives of every organisation are survival
growth, profit, economic contribution and social obligation. It is known fact
that firms in Nigeria usually lay more emphasis on profit maximization. The
objective of this research work includes the following:
i. To examine the general attitude of ANAMMCO towards social
responsibility.
ii. To examine the consequences of the company ignoring its
social responsibilities.
iii. To evaluate the problems which hinder the performance of
social responsibility practice by ANAMMCO.
iv. To recommend possible solutions for the identified
problems.
1.4 RESEARCH QUESTIONS
To ensure an in-depth research work with a view to providing
best solutions to problems identified, the study will make us of the following
four (4) research questions:
i. Could business organisation carryout a successful social
responsibility practice?
ii. Should social responsibility be legalized?
iii. In what form should social responsibility be performed?
iv. Where should funds for carrying out these social
responsibility programmes come from?
1.5 RESEARCH HYPOTHESES
Based on the four research questions already mentioned, the
following hypotheses were formulated:
HYPOTHESES 1
Ho: Business organizations can not carryout a successful social responsibility practice.
Hi: Business organizations can significantly carry out a successful social responsibility practice.
Ho: Business organizations can not carryout a successful social responsibility practice.
Hi: Business organizations can significantly carry out a successful social responsibility practice.
HYPOTHESES II
Ho: Business social responsibility should not be legalized.
Hi: Business social responsibility practices should be significantly legalized.
Ho: Business social responsibility should not be legalized.
Hi: Business social responsibility practices should be significantly legalized.
HYPOTHESES III
Ho: Social responsibility practices cannot be achieved in any form.
Hi: Social responsibility practice can reasonably be achieved in different form.
Ho: Social responsibility practices cannot be achieved in any form.
Hi: Social responsibility practice can reasonably be achieved in different form.
HYPOTHESES IV
Ho: There is no place to source funds for carrying out social responsibility practice.
Hi: There are sources of fund, for financing social responsibility practice.
Ho: There is no place to source funds for carrying out social responsibility practice.
Hi: There are sources of fund, for financing social responsibility practice.
1.6 SIGNIFICANCE OF THE STUDY
The importance of the study cannot be over-emphasized given
the interdependencies of many groups in our society. The study is therefore
important because, it will not only examine the attitude of business
organisation towards the issue of social responsibility but will go a long way
to help these organisation on policy making decision in order to eliminate the
negative effects and consequences of these attitudes in the discharge of social
responsibility practices. The study will be of immense benefit to researchers
and students looking for more information on this topic.
Another significance of this research is that, it will help
in finding ways to improve relationship between the company and the town in
which it operates. It enables manager of different organizations to know
actually what social responsibility is all about and it will also help them to
know the difference between social problem and economic performance. The study
will equally be beneficial to private and public sector organizations.
1.7 SCOPE OF THE STUDY.
The study, as earlier specified, aims at appraising the
social responsibility practice by corporate organizations in Enugu using
Anambra Motor Manufacturing Company (ANAMMCO) as case study. The study is
therefore restricted to the study of the ANAMMCO as a corporate organization in
Emene, Enugu.
It is, however, expected that the study of ANAMMCO, Emene,
Enugu would give enough information on how business social responsibility can
successfully be rendered by other categories of business firms
1.8 LIMITATION OF THE STUDY
In the course of carrying out this research work, some difficulties
were encountered. The constraints were however managed; among these were time,
materials and financial constraints.
TIME:
Time factor was one of the constraints faced by the
researcher; however, the researcher took time management seriously, as the
study was successful. So many useful times was involved to make the study as
the researcher had to combine full time employment with the collection of data
for the work.
MATERIALS:
It is not easy for the materials to be collected or obtained
due to limited books, journals and other reference materials, particularly
obtaining information from the case organization was a tedious exercise, as
some information was termed “vital confidential, or classified” and are out of
reach despite the purpose and intentions to which they were requested for,
though some management staff and senior supervisors were very helpful as they
assisted in providing necessary data that formed the basis for this project
write-up, conclusion and recommendations.
FINANCE:
Financial problem was also encountered by the researcher in
the course of the work. This constraint informed the study of only one
corporate organization. Anambra Motor Manufacturing Company (ANAMMCO).
Notwithstanding the above constraints, the quality of the research work could
not be impaired.
1.9 DEFINITION OF TERM
ANAMMCO: Anambra Motor Manufacturing Company
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