The International Journal of Professional Management - ISSN 20422341
A Study On The Relationship Between CSR Initiatives and Sustainability of the Supply Chain and Logistics Industry In Myanmar: A Case Study Using Thilawa Port (Yangon)
Volume 15, Issue 3, June 2020
Reena
DBA (VU School of Management, Switzerland),
Email :reenar20@gmail.com
William CHUA
PhD (Management) (MMU), MBA (Henley/ Brunel U), BSc (Maths/Ed) (USM), MMIM, MIIKM,,
Honorary Fellow (IPMA, UK), Professor and DBA examiner, IPE Management School, Pole Paris Alternance
Abstract
Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) has become a strong concern and there need to be guidelines for companies, particularly large international companies, many of which are considering CSR initiatives.
This paper examines three CSR dimensions (social, ethical and environmental) and business sustainability through the concept of the triple bottom line: people-planet-profit concepts. It proposes a conceptual framework to classify various factors along the triple bottom line pillars of sustainability in the context of supply chains. The purpose is to find useful CSR activities for developing and implementing sustainable business strategy and policy decisions that affect logistics development in port-related industries
Keywords: Corporate social responsibility, CSR, Supply chain and logistics, Management, Sustainability, CSR, Strategies.
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