The Impact of the Knowledge Economy on Corporate Social Responsibility "CSR" - Kingdom of Saudi Arabia 10.35781/1637-000-161-007
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This study aims to identifying the impact of the knowledge economy on corporate social responsibility (CSR). The study population consists of all employees in organizations and institutions across various industries and geographical locations in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, from which a random sample of (150) members was taken. Only 144 questionnaires were retrieved, with a recovery rate of 96% of the sample, the validity and reliability of the questionnaire were calculated, and it was found that Cronbach's alpha stability coefficient is equal to 0.91. The study adopts a quantitative research design, using structured pre-coded pre-tested questionnaire. Among the most important findings of the study are: there are statistically significant differences at the level of 0.05 or less in relation to the questionnaire axes (knowledge economy, Knowledge management practices and social responsibility). The study also suggests a number of recommendations, the most important of which are: Developing indicators to measure the impact of the knowledge economy on social responsibility and exploring the role of digital transformation and artificial intelligence in strengthening the relationship between the knowledge economy and organizational social responsibility. Key words: Knowledge Economy, Corporate Social Responsibility, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia
This study aims to identifying the impact of the knowledge economy on corporate social responsibility (CSR). The study population consists of all employees in organizations and institutions across various industries and geographical locations in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, from which a random sample of (150) members was taken. Only 144 questionnaires were retrieved, with a recovery rate of 96% of the sample, the validity and reliability of the questionnaire were calculated, and it was found that Cronbach's alpha stability coefficient is equal to 0.91. The study adopts a quantitative research design, using structured pre-coded pre-tested questionnaire. Among the most important findings of the study are: there are statistically significant differences at the level of 0.05 or less in relation to the questionnaire axes (knowledge economy, Knowledge management practices and social responsibility). The study also suggests a number of recommendations, the most important of which are: Developing indicators to measure the impact of the knowledge economy on social responsibility and exploring the role of digital transformation and artificial intelligence in strengthening the relationship between the knowledge economy and organizational social responsibility. Key words: Knowledge Economy, Corporate Social Responsibility, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia
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