Opportunities and Challenges of Sino-German CSR Cooperation
Chunhong Sheng () and
Huang Haifeng ()
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Chunhong Sheng: Environmental Policy Research Center of Free University Berlin
Huang Haifeng: Peking University Shenzhen HSBC Business School
A chapter in Sustainable Development and CSR in China, 2015, pp 31-41 from Springer
Abstract:
Abstract This article focuses on the relationships between Chinese and German enterprises in the CSR field, and the stakeholders involved in their cooperation are mentioned and described. The background of environmental regulation in both countries, as well as the differences in German and Chinese companies, is provided—plus the differences in the understanding of the concepts of CSR and sustainability. After describing the current situation of the stakeholders, the author comments the opportunities and challenges of the partnerships between companies of both countries, and gives suggestions for their future cooperation.
Keywords: German Civil Society; Small And Medium-sized Enterprises (SMEs); Chinese SMEs; Corporate Environmental Responsibility; Strong Social Welfare System (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2015
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-17371-9_3
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