Corporate social responsibility: the role of public policy: a systematic literature review of the effects of government supported interventions on the corporate social responsibility (CSR) behaviour of enterprises in developing countries

Authors
  • V. Ingram
  • K. de Grip
  • M. de Ruyter de Wildt
  • G. Ton
  • M. Douma
  • K. Boone
  • H. van Hoeven
Publication date 2013
ISBN
  • 9789053284384
Series IOB Study, 377
Number of pages 134
Publisher The Hague: Policy and Operations Evaluation Department (IOB), Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Netherlands
Organisations
  • Faculty of Social and Behavioural Sciences (FMG) - Amsterdam Institute for Social Science Research (AISSR)
Abstract Corporate social responsibility (CSR) focuses on creating social and environmental value in addition to economic performance: people, planet and profit (or Triple P). Public authorities are increasingly supporting companies that choose to do so. What has become of the Dutch government’s efforts to influence the way companies approach CSR in developing countries? No overarching evaluation of that policy is available. Therefore IOB commissioned this systematic literature review of the effects of
government interventions on the CSR behaviour of enterprises in developing countries.
Document type Report
Language English
Published at http://www.iob-evaluatie.nl/sites/iob-evaluatie.nl/files/B85-616483_IOB%20STUDY%20377_WEB.pdf
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