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Pursuing sustainable development goals through integrating the aspirations of zakah and CSR: evidence from the perspective of an emerging economy
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Purpose
This study looked into the scope of integrating the aspirations of
zakah
and corporate social responsibility (CSR) to counter poverty, inequity, illiteracy, malnutrition and environmental pollution to ensure peace, happiness, prosperity and sustainability as envisaged in sustainable development goals (SDGs).
Design/methodology/approach
This is a qualitative research study conducted using both primary and secondary data. Primary data were collected from 29 business enterprises in Bangladesh employing a semi-structured interview protocol. The secondary data were collected through content analysis of annual reports, websites and CSR publications of sample organizations. Finally, collected qualitative data have been analyzed thematically following the due procedures to address the research questions.
Findings
The findings reveal that integration of the aspirations of
zakah
and CSR is a convenient and wholehearted approach for entrepreneurs resulting in pursuing SDGs. In addition, business entrepreneurs in Bangladesh consider such practices as killing two birds with one stone because this approach warrants performing both religious and social obligations simultaneously. Interestingly, the study explores that
shariah
compliance acts as a guiding force for selecting well-being-oriented projects in
zakah-funded
CSR resulting in pursuing the priority goals – No Poverty (1), Zero Hunger (2) – of SDGs, thereby addressing some of the most critical issues of emerging economies such as Bangladesh.
Practical implications
The findings of this research can be used as a guide to incorporate the spirit and principle of
zakah
into the CSR programs aimed at pursuing SDGs mainly in Muslim countries representing one-fourth of the world population.
Originality/value
Integration of the aspirations of
zakah
and CSR is an innovative move and net addition to the literature on sustainability, CSR and
zakah
because Muslim business entrepreneurs will now conveniently be able to use the entrepreneurs'
zakah
money – readily available in each financial year – to fund the entrepreneurs' various CSR projects (within
shariah
framework) relating to poverty alleviation, humanitarian and disaster relief, health and sanitation and environmental conservation which will eventually contribute to pursuing various SDGs.
Title: Pursuing sustainable development goals through integrating the aspirations of
zakah
and CSR: evidence from the perspective of an emerging economy
Description:
Purpose
This study looked into the scope of integrating the aspirations of
zakah
and corporate social responsibility (CSR) to counter poverty, inequity, illiteracy, malnutrition and environmental pollution to ensure peace, happiness, prosperity and sustainability as envisaged in sustainable development goals (SDGs).
Design/methodology/approach
This is a qualitative research study conducted using both primary and secondary data.
Primary data were collected from 29 business enterprises in Bangladesh employing a semi-structured interview protocol.
The secondary data were collected through content analysis of annual reports, websites and CSR publications of sample organizations.
Finally, collected qualitative data have been analyzed thematically following the due procedures to address the research questions.
Findings
The findings reveal that integration of the aspirations of
zakah
and CSR is a convenient and wholehearted approach for entrepreneurs resulting in pursuing SDGs.
In addition, business entrepreneurs in Bangladesh consider such practices as killing two birds with one stone because this approach warrants performing both religious and social obligations simultaneously.
Interestingly, the study explores that
shariah
compliance acts as a guiding force for selecting well-being-oriented projects in
zakah-funded
CSR resulting in pursuing the priority goals – No Poverty (1), Zero Hunger (2) – of SDGs, thereby addressing some of the most critical issues of emerging economies such as Bangladesh.
Practical implications
The findings of this research can be used as a guide to incorporate the spirit and principle of
zakah
into the CSR programs aimed at pursuing SDGs mainly in Muslim countries representing one-fourth of the world population.
Originality/value
Integration of the aspirations of
zakah
and CSR is an innovative move and net addition to the literature on sustainability, CSR and
zakah
because Muslim business entrepreneurs will now conveniently be able to use the entrepreneurs'
zakah
money – readily available in each financial year – to fund the entrepreneurs' various CSR projects (within
shariah
framework) relating to poverty alleviation, humanitarian and disaster relief, health and sanitation and environmental conservation which will eventually contribute to pursuing various SDGs.
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