Examining, discussing and suggesting the possible contribution and role of Buddhist economics for corporate social responsibility
Richard Welford
International Journal of Green Economics, 2007, vol. 1, issue 3/4, 341-350
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Key principles of Buddhist economics are discussed in relation to the private sector's role in contributing to sustainable development. It is suggested that many aspects of a Buddhist approach are consistent with recent developments in the field of corporate social responsibility. But a more radical approach to that concept is required if we are to attain anything close to sustainable development. That approach is well informed by notions of Buddhist economics.
Keywords: Buddhist economics; sustainable development; corporate social responsibility; environmental management; CSR; green economics; sustainability; private sector. (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2007
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