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Corporate Social Responsibility

Kwang-Yong Shin ()
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Kwang-Yong Shin: Nankai University

Chapter Chapter 1 in Corporate Social Responsibility Reporting in China, 2014, pp 1-21 from Springer

Abstract: Abstract The corporation is an important component of social economy, along the development of society, society’s influence to the corporation becomes bigger and bigger. It means the corporation must perform more social responsibility. Actually in recent years, because of emerge of environmental pollution, unsafe of food, exhaustion of energy sources, green house effect of global problems, society’s require of corporate social responsibility(CSR) became bigger and bigger. In 2008, United States’ subprime mortgage crisis triggered a huge financial crisis of the world. This let the academics and the corporation pay attention to the problem about the corporation take charge of this problem.

Keywords: Corporate Social Responsibility; Social Responsibility; Stakeholder Theory; Business Logic; Corporate Social Responsibility Strategy (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2014
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-642-54152-0_1

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