Corporate Social Responsibility Awareness and Practices of Japanese Corporations
Megumi Suto () and
Hitoshi Takehara ()
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Megumi Suto: Waseda University
Hitoshi Takehara: Waseda University
Chapter Chapter 2 in Corporate Social Responsibility and Corporate Finance in Japan, 2018, pp 15-36 from Springer
Abstract:
Abstract As addressed in Chap. 1 , this book aims to investigate how Japanese companies’ awareness of social responsibility aligns with actual responsible practices in business and finance since the 2000s, when the financial system shifted from bank centered to more market oriented. Before presenting empirical analyses to explore the related issues, it is necessary to provide our theoretical approach to corporate social responsibility (CSR) and to sketch the context of CSR awareness and practices of Japanese companies.
Date: 2018
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DOI: 10.1007/978-981-10-8986-2_2
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