Review:
Corporate Social Responsibility In Developing Countries
overall review score: 4.5
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Corporate social responsibility (CSR) in developing countries refers to the ethical and sustainable business practices undertaken by corporations operating in less economically developed nations.
Key Features
- Ethical business practices
- Sustainable development initiatives
- Community engagement and empowerment
- Environmental stewardship
- Labor rights protection
Pros
- Promotes sustainable development
- Fosters positive relationships with local communities
- Encourages environmental conservation
- Protects labor rights and promotes fair wages
Cons
- Implementation challenges due to limited resources in developing countries
- Potential greenwashing or superficial CSR initiatives