2020
DOI: 10.24018/ejbmr.2020.5.4.376
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Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR): An Elixir for Socioeconomic Development in Nigeria

Abstract: Nigeria appears too slow in harnessing domestic resources towards meeting her socioeconomic needs. However, CSR has been found in several contexts as important means of realizing much–needed expectations of development. Nigeria is currently at the level of perceiving CSR merely as one-off philanthropic thing focusing merely on environmental protection. This study employs various means such as success stories of others, methods adopted for realization of vibrant CSR initiative in their own experience, and some … Show more

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“…The contributory role of corporate social responsibility (CSR) in economic development is well established (Sharma & Sathish, 2022). CSR can contribute to economic growth by supporting responsible business practices, producing shared value for enterprises and communities, and tackling social and environmental issues that threaten long-term development (Akinde, 2020). Appropriately channelled CSR investments can supplement government efforts in addressing shortfalls in areas like inadequate infrastructure, unemployment, community development, education, women and child development, livelihood projects, and healthcare.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The contributory role of corporate social responsibility (CSR) in economic development is well established (Sharma & Sathish, 2022). CSR can contribute to economic growth by supporting responsible business practices, producing shared value for enterprises and communities, and tackling social and environmental issues that threaten long-term development (Akinde, 2020). Appropriately channelled CSR investments can supplement government efforts in addressing shortfalls in areas like inadequate infrastructure, unemployment, community development, education, women and child development, livelihood projects, and healthcare.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%