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Corporate Social Responsibility in Hong Kong
Gill, Roger W.T., and Lisa J. Leinbach
25/2  (Winter 1983): 107-123

The reputation of business in Hong Kong includes alleged exploitation of labor and a lack of social responsiveness, which may be due to the nature of its trade unions, its laissez-faire government, and traditional management practices. A recent study identifies attitudes concerning social responsibility that prevail in Hong Kong corporations.

 


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