Responsible Business in Africa: Chinese Business Leaders' Perspectives on Performance and Enhancement Opportunities
This paper, authored by Chinese and international scholars and practitioners, is the result of a process that surveyed a number of senior Chinese outward investors, exploring their current practice in Africa and the challenges they face in the context of corporate social responsibility.
It concludes with a set of recommended actions to help those investors perform better both as profitable enterprises and as agents of sustainable development.
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