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A Cross-Cultural Comparison of Corporate Social Responsibility Orientation: Hong Kong vs. United States Students
Proceedings of the International Association for Business and Society (1998)
  • Brian K. Burton, Western Washington University
  • Jiing-Lih Farh, University of Science and Technology, Kowloon
  • W. Harvey Hegarty
Abstract
his study examined the orientation toward corporate social responsibility (CSR) of U.S. and Hong Kong business students. Although respondents viewed CSR as a construct in much the same way, Hong Kong students gave economic responsibilities more weight and noneconomic responsibilities less weight than did U.S. students.
Keywords
  • Corporate social responsibility,
  • Economic responsibilities
Publication Date
1998
DOI
10.5840/iabsproc1998944
Citation Information
Burton, B.K., Farh, J-L., & Hegarty, W.H. 1998. A cross-cultural comparison of corporate social responsibility orientation: Hong Kong vs. United States students. Proceedings of the International Association for Business and Society: 243-248.