Corporate Social and Environmental Responsibility (CSER) Reporting Practices in a Developing Country: Evidence from Bangladesh
This study explores CSER reporting phenomenon in Bangladesh. Constructivist ontology and interpretivist epistemology research methodology was used. Findings from this engagement-based study reveal the underpinning assumptions of CSER regarding enablers and barriers, stakeholders’ expectations and s...
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Curtin University
2014
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| Online Access: | http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/54056 |
| Summary: | This study explores CSER reporting phenomenon in Bangladesh. Constructivist ontology and interpretivist epistemology research methodology was used. Findings from this engagement-based study reveal the underpinning assumptions of CSER regarding enablers and barriers, stakeholders’ expectations and suggested strategies. Findings and the social system-based theories resonate well with the literature providing theoretical and practical contributions to the body of knowledge. This study provides valuable insights for scholars, policy makers, managers and organisations. |
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