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Stakeholders' perceptions of corporate social reporting in Bangladesh
Ataur Belal
, R. Roberts
, Robin W. Roberts
Accounting and Finance
Economics and International Business
Aston Business School
University of Central Florida
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Bangladesh
100%
Corporate Social Reporting
100%
Stakeholder Perceptions
100%
Developing Countries
33%
Stakeholder Groups
33%
Motivation
16%
Corruption
16%
Social Conditions
16%
Structured Interview
16%
Socioeconomic Context
16%
Stakeholder Accountability
16%
Social Accounting
16%
Social Reporting
16%
Economic Conditions
16%
International Markets
16%
Stakeholder Theory
16%
Principle of Transparency
16%
Full Disclosure
16%
Coding Standards
16%
Peoples' Rights
16%
Right to Know
16%
Unintended Consequences
16%
Reporting Process
16%
Political Conditions
16%
Reporting Standards
16%
Social Sciences
Social Reporting
100%
Bangladesh
100%
Developing Country
28%
Stakeholder Group
28%
Semi-Structured Interview
14%
Social Accounting
14%
Collective Human Rights
14%
Unintended Consequence
14%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Sustainability Reporting
100%
Developing Countries
25%
Corruption
12%