articleBusiness & SocietyNov 1, 2005Closed access

Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) in Asia

Computer Professionals for Social Responsibility

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Abstract

This article addresses four hypotheses: (a) that corporate social responsibility (CSR) in Asia is not homogeneous but varies among countries, (b) that the variation is explained by stages of development, (c) that globalization enhances the adoption of CSR in Asia, and (d) that national business systems structure the profile of multinational corporations’ CSR. These hypotheses are investigated through analysis of Web site reporting of 50 companies in seven Asian countries: India, Indonesia, Malaysia, the Philippines, South Korea, Singapore, and Thailand. The article concludes that CSR does vary considerably among Asian countries but that this variation is not explained by development but by factors in the…

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Keywords
  • Corporate social responsibility
  • Multinational corporation
  • Globalization
  • Business
  • Homogeneous
  • Economic growth
  • Accounting
  • Development economics
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