TITLE:
Corporate Social Responsibility; Mutual Expediency of Transnational Companies and Developing Countries
AUTHORS:
Turkana Allahverdiyeva
KEYWORDS:
Corporate Social Responsibility, Corporate Ethics, Business Ethics, Developing Countries, Transnational Corporations
JOURNAL NAME:
Open Journal of Business and Management,
Vol.4 No.2,
April
27,
2016
ABSTRACT: The Corporate Social Responsibility (hereafter CSR) concept of Transnational Corporations (hereafter
TNCs) is beneficial from many aspects for the societies living in host countries and their governments.
Some researchers claim that it has no benefit for TNCs rather than being waste of time,
energy, labor and money; the only party enjoying CSR is developing countries. However, the paper
clarifies that both parties reap benefits from CSR programs and give away something in return
hence, the aim of this paper is to take up several issues in the hope of clarifying above-mentioned
controversy and misapprehension and discussing gains and losses for both parties-TNCs and developing
nations. As a result, the paper has revealed that actually it is not TNCs who lose money,
labor and time but in fact it is developing countries that give more but get less in return with these
CSR programs. These findings establish better understanding of CSR, TNC policy in developing
countries and a base for future researches.