Corporate Social Responsibility: An Empirical Study on Selected Private Sector Enterprises in Bangladesh
Published: 2013
Author(s) Name: Sujan Kanti Biswas, Rana Karan |
Author(s) Affiliation: Chittagong, Bangladesh
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Abstract
The prime objective of the study is to examine existing state of corporate social responsibility practices in private sector enterprises
in Bangladesh. It further examines the impact of key company features on the level of social practices. For fulfilling the objective of the study, the
data have been collected from the annual reports and working executives of the selected forty private organisations of Bangladesh. In collecting
primary data printed developed questionnaire are used. The private sector enterprises’ contributions in corporate social responsibility were
measured by the fifteen-item social responsibility scale. The major finding of this study is that the private sector enterprises in Bangladesh
employ a little money but expected to be responsible to the needs and expectations of the society. Selecting private sector enterprises through
convenience sampling method might limit the generalizability of the results of current study. Future research directions are also discussed here.
Keywords: Corporate Social Responsibility, Private Sector, Impact, Challenges, Growth, Dynamism
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