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Title
CSR and education: The Ghanaian and African perspective
Creator
George K Amoako, Ruby Melody Agbola, Robert K Dzogbenuku, Evans Sokro
Description
Issues concerning society are everybody's business. Therefore, individuals, larger or smaller groups, formal or informal entities, public or private firms, governmental or non-governmental organisations who are key stakeholders of society must always aspire to champion societal concerns. Society's welfare should be everybody's business. Corporate social responsibility (CSR) in a broad sense can be viewed as the relationship of organisations with society as a whole, and the need for organisations to align their values with societal expectations . In reality, it is a set of standards by which organisations can impact their environment with the potential of creating sustainable development . It is critical that society educates everyone to be responsible. From all societal actors, universities are the ones educating the future elites of a country. What they teach and do not teach may make or break a nation's future and well …
Publisher
Emerald Group Publishing Limited
Date
2013
Source
https://scholar.google.com/citations?view_op=view_citation&hl=en&user=hXmr_bYAAAAJ&cstart=20&pagesize=80&citation_for_view=hXmr_bYAAAAJ:LkGwnXOMwfcC
Language
English