Moulding the Corporate Social Responsibility Agenda in Singapore
No longer the domain of big companies where it was equated with philanthropy, corporate social responsibility (CSR) is now part of the triple bottom-line. Businesses, big and small, must take into account the interests of `stakeholders’, not just `shareholders’. Singapore Management University law p...
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