“…CSR to suppliers and customers is reflected as no defaulting on payment, no maliciously lowering of raw material prices, ensuring product quality, and meeting diverse consumer needs, thus winning the trust of upstream suppliers and downstream customers, bringing good reputation to the enterprise, establishing a good brand image, and increasing its visibility and reputation. In addition, fulfilling CSR to suppliers can ensure stable supply of materials, reduce transaction costs and risks, resist external environmental uncertainties, enhance enterprise sensitivity and flexibility [59], unveil business opportunities, accumulate organizational and management experience, and obtain unique social resources. Enterprises' implementation of CSR with regard to the environment can be as achieved by improving resource utilization efficiency, reducing pollutant emissions, using green and clean energy and equipment, and so on.…”