2020
DOI: 10.4000/etudescaribeennes.18268
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Entrepreneurs’ Perception of Banks’ Social Responsibility: A Haitian Case Study

Abstract: In developing countries, where there is limited public financial support for entrepreneurs, banks, among other financial institutions, should be the pillars in financing economic activity. To play this role, they need to enjoy good perception among entrepreneurs for several reasons, including the improvement of their market, respectability, and profitability. To achieve such objectives, banks adopt social responsibility strategies to influence public perception of banks’ behaviour. In Haiti, banks have investe… Show more

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