Corporate Managers' Motivation and CSR Performance: A Case of the Banking Sector of Bangladesh
Shafiqur Rahman () and
Jesmin Pervin ()
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Shafiqur Rahman: Macquarie University
Jesmin Pervin: Bangladesh Open University
Transnational Corporations Review, 2011, vol. 3, issue 3, 61-72
Abstract:
This article considers the personal initiatives, motivation and actions of corporate managers, which drive the Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) practices in Bangladesh significantly. It is generally believed that CSR is planned and implemented based on the needs and demands of the society by the businesses. This article explores how the thoughts, ideas, views, initiatives and actions of business managers reflect the practices of CSR activities in Bangladesh. It identifies the impacts of the personal motivations of corporate managers on the CSR performance of Bangladesh banking sector.
Keywords: CSR; personal motivation; managers roles (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2011
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