
CSR Reporting and the Belt and Road Initiative
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This book investigates how do Chinese MNEs engage with, define, and implement CSR under such an enormous cooperative initiative through analyzing their CSR reporting practices in the BRI host countries. Besides this, opportunities and challenges of the BRI investments for sustainable development in host countries are examined. The book provides critical insights into the current institutional architecture for CSR reporting to promote sustainable development. It also highlights the importance of stakeholders' capacities to sustain, enact, and execute strict CSR disclosure laws and regulations.
The findings mark important implications, particularly in view of growing concerns about international reputational damage of unsustainable OFDI. The book is suitable for researchers, undergraduate and postgraduate students in the fields of CSR, sustainability development, accounting, and international business; as well as others who are keen on the latest development of the BRI in relation to other developing and least-developed countries.
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"This book is very effective in explaining the operations of the Belt and Road initiative in terms of sustainable development goals whole also considering the Digital Silk Road and the overall effect of all activity upon sustainability. it does so with detailed explanations before going on to assess the effects. It does so through a rigorous assessment of the CSR reporting of the companies involved and their effects upon the respective locales. But do not take my word for this - read and assess yourself!"David Crowther, President, Social Responsibility Research Network
"Young scholars and doctorate students interested in conducting CSR research, as well as scholars wishing to investigate topics linked to the BRI and the CSR of multinational corporations may find some reference value in the theoretical and empirical findings condensed in this book. It can be a valuable resource for MBA students and business practitioners as well, particularly with regard to the top 10 CSR reporting topics related to the BRI host countries that the authors have outlined."
Peihua Fan, Asia Pacific Business Review
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Carlos Noronha is Associate Professor in the Department of Accounting and Information Management, Faculty of Business Administration, University of Macau. Dr. Noronha researches and publishes in the area of social accounting, especially in corporate disclosure. Currently, he is collaborating with his research team in the development of the Phenomenon Grande, a theoretical perspective to look into inter-related and multi-disciplinary social phenomena through a critical lens.
Jieqi Guan is Assistant Professor in the School of Hospitality Management, Macao Institute for Tourism Studies. She obtained her Ph.D. degree from the University of Macau. Her research areas are mainly related to social accounting and reporting, corporate social responsibility and sustainability.
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