A look into the disclosure improvements of CSR reporting in Bangladesh / Nikhil Chandra Shil and Alok Kumar Pramanik

Corporate social responsibility (CSR) reporting is an embracing issue today that becomes the social perspective of accounting and reporting. Still, the international standard setters are lagging behind to bring this issue within the legal framework of accounting and reporting. As there is a huge dem...

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Main Author: Shil, Nikhil Chandra (Author)
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Published: Accounting Research Institute (ARI) & Faculty of Accountancy, 2009-12.
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