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The effect of corporate social responsibility on firm performance: Evidence from Vietnam

The vitality of corporate social responsibility (CSR) toward sustainability has been rising rapidly in business activities. Good CSR practices are one of the most critical instruments to satisfy stakeholders’ interests and improve business performance. This study explores the nexus between economic,...

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Published in:Problems and perspectives in management 2023, Vol.21 (3), p.528-542
Main Authors: Ha Nhu Thao, Le, Ngoc Phi Anh, Doan, Hung Cuong, Vo, Thi Kim Ngoc, Nguyen, Van Cuong, Vo
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