Corporate social responsibility in Malaysia: its practice and its concern on environmental protection / Nurul Ikhlasmurni Ahmad, Zaneella Zainudin and Nur Amalina Badroldin.

This research studies the role played by Corporate Social Responsibility practices in Malaysia. The aims of this research are to look at the application and implementation of Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) in Malaysia and whether corporations in Malaysia practice CSR in their company. Environ...

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Main Authors: Ahmad, Nurul Ikhlasmurni, Zainudin, Zaneella, Badroldin, Nur Amalina
Format: Student Project
Language:English
Published: Faculty of Law 2008
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spelling uitm-284542020-02-25T07:55:16Z http://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/28454/ Corporate social responsibility in Malaysia: its practice and its concern on environmental protection / Nurul Ikhlasmurni Ahmad, Zaneella Zainudin and Nur Amalina Badroldin. Ahmad, Nurul Ikhlasmurni Zainudin, Zaneella Badroldin, Nur Amalina Public administration Comparative law. International uniform Law This research studies the role played by Corporate Social Responsibility practices in Malaysia. The aims of this research are to look at the application and implementation of Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) in Malaysia and whether corporations in Malaysia practice CSR in their company. Environmental protection is the agenda of both the United Nation (UN) and the World Trade Organization (WTO) in all practices therefore it is also an important issue in CSR. This research also tries to look at the strengths and weaknesses of the CSR in Malaysia. There are many corporations that practices CSR in Malaysia i.e. Telekom Malaysia, TNB, Gardenia Malaysia, Tesco Malaysia, Microsoft Malaysia, Standard Chartered Bank Bhd, PIDM, Ikea, to name a few. CSR is not an authority; it is just a responsibility to practice. In this research, the data was gathered from interviews, reviews on some literature sources that have been published previously by accredited scholars and researchers, reported and unreported cases and the recent issues concerning the CSR. Thus, this study recommends that the government should make CSR as obligatory to every corporation in order to help in enhancing the standard and knowledge of the corporation in Malaysia especially with reference to environmental protection through sustainable development. Faculty of Law 2008 Student Project NonPeerReviewed text en http://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/28454/1/28454.pdf Ahmad, Nurul Ikhlasmurni and Zainudin, Zaneella and Badroldin, Nur Amalina (2008) Corporate social responsibility in Malaysia: its practice and its concern on environmental protection / Nurul Ikhlasmurni Ahmad, Zaneella Zainudin and Nur Amalina Badroldin. [Student Project] (Unpublished)
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Comparative law. International uniform Law
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Comparative law. International uniform Law
Ahmad, Nurul Ikhlasmurni
Zainudin, Zaneella
Badroldin, Nur Amalina
Corporate social responsibility in Malaysia: its practice and its concern on environmental protection / Nurul Ikhlasmurni Ahmad, Zaneella Zainudin and Nur Amalina Badroldin.
description This research studies the role played by Corporate Social Responsibility practices in Malaysia. The aims of this research are to look at the application and implementation of Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) in Malaysia and whether corporations in Malaysia practice CSR in their company. Environmental protection is the agenda of both the United Nation (UN) and the World Trade Organization (WTO) in all practices therefore it is also an important issue in CSR. This research also tries to look at the strengths and weaknesses of the CSR in Malaysia. There are many corporations that practices CSR in Malaysia i.e. Telekom Malaysia, TNB, Gardenia Malaysia, Tesco Malaysia, Microsoft Malaysia, Standard Chartered Bank Bhd, PIDM, Ikea, to name a few. CSR is not an authority; it is just a responsibility to practice. In this research, the data was gathered from interviews, reviews on some literature sources that have been published previously by accredited scholars and researchers, reported and unreported cases and the recent issues concerning the CSR. Thus, this study recommends that the government should make CSR as obligatory to every corporation in order to help in enhancing the standard and knowledge of the corporation in Malaysia especially with reference to environmental protection through sustainable development.
format Student Project
author Ahmad, Nurul Ikhlasmurni
Zainudin, Zaneella
Badroldin, Nur Amalina
author_facet Ahmad, Nurul Ikhlasmurni
Zainudin, Zaneella
Badroldin, Nur Amalina
author_sort Ahmad, Nurul Ikhlasmurni
title Corporate social responsibility in Malaysia: its practice and its concern on environmental protection / Nurul Ikhlasmurni Ahmad, Zaneella Zainudin and Nur Amalina Badroldin.
title_short Corporate social responsibility in Malaysia: its practice and its concern on environmental protection / Nurul Ikhlasmurni Ahmad, Zaneella Zainudin and Nur Amalina Badroldin.
title_full Corporate social responsibility in Malaysia: its practice and its concern on environmental protection / Nurul Ikhlasmurni Ahmad, Zaneella Zainudin and Nur Amalina Badroldin.
title_fullStr Corporate social responsibility in Malaysia: its practice and its concern on environmental protection / Nurul Ikhlasmurni Ahmad, Zaneella Zainudin and Nur Amalina Badroldin.
title_full_unstemmed Corporate social responsibility in Malaysia: its practice and its concern on environmental protection / Nurul Ikhlasmurni Ahmad, Zaneella Zainudin and Nur Amalina Badroldin.
title_sort corporate social responsibility in malaysia: its practice and its concern on environmental protection / nurul ikhlasmurni ahmad, zaneella zainudin and nur amalina badroldin.
publisher Faculty of Law
publishDate 2008
url http://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/28454/
http://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/28454/1/28454.pdf
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