Corporate Responsibility in Ghana: An Overview of Aspects of the Regulatory Regime
Olivia Anku-Tsede and
Eric Worlanyo Deffor
Business and Management Research, 2014, vol. 3, issue 2, 31-41
Abstract:
This paper examined some aspects of the regulatory regime? affecting corporate social responsibility (CSR) in Ghana. It sought to assess the relationship between?law and actions of corporate organisations and its implication for corporate responsibility in Ghana.??The findings suggested that even though CSR is to a large extent influenced by various regulatory regimes in Ghana, its efficiency is often adversely affected by deficiences in the enforcement of the relevant laws. It is thus suggested that the enforcement agencies should be empowered to ensure compliance with th elaws to enable an effective delivery of CSR in Ghana.
Date: 2014
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