Corporate social responsibility in China : a case study of Henan Province
China's economy has grown remarkably since the adoption of market reforms which have allowed a shift from the centrally planned, closed industries following communist ideologies towards a market-led, entrepreneurial and competitive industrial environment. Despite the economic progress, developm...
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University of Reading
2008
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Summary: | China's economy has grown remarkably since the adoption of market reforms which have allowed a shift from the centrally planned, closed industries following communist ideologies towards a market-led, entrepreneurial and competitive industrial environment. Despite the economic progress, development in political and cultural spheres has not followed at the same speed: corporate social responsibility (CSR) has been decreasing, which is damaging China's image as a good global citizen, and this may be undermining Chinese firms' eligibility to participate in the mainstream of the world's business networks. |
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