Corporate Social Responsibility can be defined as a commitment to improve the community’s well-being through discretionary business practices and contributions of company resources (Kotler & Lee, 2008). Corporate Social Responsibility has been gaining momentum and private sector engagement is at the helm. Amidst the challenge of developing a mutually beneficial relationship between the local community and private sector entities, there is a need for greater Government involvement. The conventional approach to corporate social responsibility used to be simply “Fulfilling an Obligation”. This traditional approach versus the new strategic approach to corporate philanthropy seeks to balance contribution with the concept of the greater good. Sim...
The concept of corporate social responsibility (CSR) comprises stakeholder expectations of the socia...
Corporate social responsibility (CSR) practice in community development (CD) is one of the strategic...
Today it is generally accepted that organisations have social responsibilities that extend well beyo...
Corporate social responsibility (CSR), in practice and theory, has grown immensely in the last six d...
Corporations play a significant role in social and economical development globally. They play a sign...
The study sought to study the benefits and challenges on the Zimbabwean corporate sector’s partici...
In the late 1880s, in the introduction stage of industrialization, it was broadly discussed that whe...
In an evolving global economy, it has become imperative for the private sector to act as a force for...
Purpose This paper aims to extend corporate social responsibility (CSR) theory by exploring how fir...
Corporate social responsibility (CSR) has been part of society long before it was recognized as a su...
The objectives of corporations conducting business entail making profit and or making a difference. ...
This study explores the role of a corporate-community partnership in making Corporate Social Respons...
This article presents a theoretical proposition based on stakeholder theory for better Corporate Soc...
Corporate social responsibility (CSR) has been part of society long before it was recognized as a su...
Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) refers to the pursuit of commercial success in ways that honor...
The concept of corporate social responsibility (CSR) comprises stakeholder expectations of the socia...
Corporate social responsibility (CSR) practice in community development (CD) is one of the strategic...
Today it is generally accepted that organisations have social responsibilities that extend well beyo...
Corporate social responsibility (CSR), in practice and theory, has grown immensely in the last six d...
Corporations play a significant role in social and economical development globally. They play a sign...
The study sought to study the benefits and challenges on the Zimbabwean corporate sector’s partici...
In the late 1880s, in the introduction stage of industrialization, it was broadly discussed that whe...
In an evolving global economy, it has become imperative for the private sector to act as a force for...
Purpose This paper aims to extend corporate social responsibility (CSR) theory by exploring how fir...
Corporate social responsibility (CSR) has been part of society long before it was recognized as a su...
The objectives of corporations conducting business entail making profit and or making a difference. ...
This study explores the role of a corporate-community partnership in making Corporate Social Respons...
This article presents a theoretical proposition based on stakeholder theory for better Corporate Soc...
Corporate social responsibility (CSR) has been part of society long before it was recognized as a su...
Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) refers to the pursuit of commercial success in ways that honor...
The concept of corporate social responsibility (CSR) comprises stakeholder expectations of the socia...
Corporate social responsibility (CSR) practice in community development (CD) is one of the strategic...
Today it is generally accepted that organisations have social responsibilities that extend well beyo...