Corporate social responsibility (CSR) is described as the conscience of business. However, there is a vast difference

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Corporate social responsibility (CSR) is described as the conscience of business. However, there is a vast difference in how businesses view CSR, with some undertaking activities that endanger the health of society and the environment to maximise profit. Why would a business choose profit over the wellbeing of society and the environment? Alternatively, what motivation is there for a business to engage in CSR strategies that benefit society and the environment?

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Accounting Information For Business Decisions

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Authors: Billie Cunningham, Loren A. Nikolai, John Bazley, Marie Kavanagh, Geoff Slaughter, Sharelle Simmons

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