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Hong Kong is seen as a world leader in building and developing its economy and entrepreneurs have a unique status in Hong Kong. These entrepreneurs constitute a majority of businesses and employ a significant part of the population and thus are vital for the economy of Hong Kong. This research...
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Firms face increasing pressure to understand and manage their obligations to stakeholders (Parmar et al, 2010), and maximise their social performance (Hull & Rothenberg, 2008). Corporate financial behaviour in the wake of recent corporate financial scandals (Al BDour et al, 2011; Guiling, 2013), and...
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Hong Kong is known for its financial sector significance, in particular of its popularity within the Banking industry for the range of services it provides, and the service providers themselves. This paper explores the boards of Directors behind the 12 listed Banks on the Hong Kong Stock...
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When firms recruit new graduates, the employer has expectations regarding the contribution a new employee will make to the organisation. These expectations, for both employee and employer, may involve matters such as the duties to be performed within the position, the skills and knowledge to be...
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Purpose The purpose of this paper is to investigate the corporate social responsibility (CSR) and corporate social performance (CSP) in literature from its inception to 2013. Design/methodology/approach Using a bibliometric technique, the authors examine CSR’s epistemological orientation and...
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