Concluding the Book
Nakib Muhammad Nasrullah and
Mia Mahmudur Rahim
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Nakib Muhammad Nasrullah: University of Dhaka
Mia Mahmudur Rahim: Queensland University of Technology
Chapter Chapter 7 in CSR in Private Enterprises in Developing Countries, 2014, pp 197-207 from Springer
Abstract:
Abstract CSR, at present appears to be a well-embraced business agenda across the world. It has been recognised by the corporations, business associations, governments, development agencies, civil societies, and all other stakeholders of corporate business as a positive trend that can ensure a balance between business sustainability and societal goals. The increasing needs and benefits of the current notion of CSR over the last 2 decades have motivated entrepreneurs and stakeholders more or less to engage in the adoption, integration and promotion of CSR both in developed and developing countries. Bangladesh is one of those developing countries witnessing this trend. CSR is now welcome in Bangladesh as a business agenda, and is a reality in the corporate sector for ensuring more business and more societal benefits.
Keywords: Private Enterprise; Development Agency; Social Compliance; Business Association; Corporate Sector (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2014
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-02350-2_7
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