Organizational whistleblowing policy as a corporate ocial responsibility (CSR) initiative: Employees’ perspectives of moral and religious considerations
Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) refers to the practice of the corporates returning the favour to society in the form of programs that benefit the less privileged members of the community where the business is situated. Many of its program are social and environmental in nature whereas internal...
Main Authors: | Ahmad, Rusniah, Abdul Rahman, Rohana, Mohd Anuar, Haslinda |
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Format: | Article |
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Academic Research Publishing Group
2018
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