A Cross-Cultural Comparison of Corporate Social Responsibility Orientation: Hong Kong vs. United States Students

Author(s):  
Brian K. Burton ◽  
Jiing-Lih Larry Farh ◽  
W. Harvey Hegarty
Author(s):  
Adriano Ciani ◽  
Lucia Rocchi ◽  
Luisa Paolotti ◽  
Francesco Diotallevi ◽  
José B. Guerra ◽  
...  

Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) is a global theme. However, social, cultural, and natural characteristics of each nation should influence the application of CSR. This chapter describes CSR practices in five countries: Brazil, Japan, India, Italy, and Romania. The method applied is a descriptive case study, and a qualitative analysis is made. Cross-cultural comparison studies may help one better understand how CSR practices emerge in each country in a globalized economy.


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