Abstract
Purpose
This paper aims to propose a model that relates Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR), competitiveness, and Emerging Market Enterprises (EMNEs) in Global Value Chains (GVCs)
Design/methodology/approach
Extensive literature review and analysis of issues concerning the competitiveness of EMNEs and its relationship with CSR practices, considering their participation in global trade.
Findings
The refinement and integration of concepts from the literature review led us to verify that the participation of EMNEs in GVCs moderates the relationship between CSR and competitiveness. In response, we propose a theoretical model resulting in the proposition of six research hypotheses concerning three dimensions of CSR.
Originality/value
The proposed model allows for a better understanding of the participation of EMNEs in global trade, considering environmental, social, and strategic dimensions of CSR. It also contributes to the GVC literature by considering global trade from the perspective of EMNEs and adding CSR dimensions in the analysis.
Keywords
Brazilian multinational; Developing countries; Emerging countries; Multinational enterprises; South-South trade