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Roles of Leadership Styles in Corporate Social Responsibility to Non- Governmental Organizations (NGOs)

This study aims to investigate the interplay between leadership styles and institutional corporate social responsibility (CSR) practices with non-governmental organizations (NGOs). Field survey of employee’s reveals that firms with greater ethical leadership are more likely to engage in institutiona...

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Published in:International journal of social sciences & educational studies 2019, Vol.5 (4), p.174
Main Authors: Demir, Ahmet, Budur, Taylan
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