Defining Corporate Citizenship: Evidence from Australia

作者: Jonathan A. Batten , David Birch

DOI: 10.1080/13602380500068490

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摘要: This study reports the results of a survey attitudes to corporate citizenship and practices 93 largest private publicly listed corporations in Australia. The suggest there was considerable hesitation positioning as proactive, long term, internal culture process. Instead, emphasis generally on short-term community activities. Also, little variation these when respondents were classified by industry, international involvement legal structure. Clearly, significant links have yet be made Australia connect financial, social environmental bottom lines.

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