Corporate citizenship around the world : what happens in South Africa?
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De Jongh, DerickKeywords
Corporate citizenshipSocial responsibility of business -- South Africa
Industrial management -- South Africa
Business enterprises -- South Africa
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In the United Kingdom, the need for companies to manage in a responsible manner across the various
 sectors of their activity is generally, if not universally, understood. Generally business’ role in society is understood by the most common term, corporate social responsibility or CSR. Many of the larger companies in the UK have well articulated CSR strategies and codes of practice. Most, although not all, large companies have moved on from philanthropy to a more comprehensive approach to how they manage in a responsible manner. However, smaller companies continue to limit their approach to CSR to philanthropy.Date
2009-12-07Type
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oai:UPSpaceProd:2263/12206De Jongh, D 2009, 'Corporate citizenship around the world: what happens in South Africa?', Management Today, vol. 25, no. 5, pp. 25-28. [http://www.management-today.co.za/]
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